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End User License Agreement
by Roy H. Campbell, Kevin A. Kwiat, Charles A. Kamhoua
Assured Cloud Computing
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Preface
Reference
Editors' Biographies
List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview of the Book
References
Chapter 2: Survivability: Design, Formal Modeling, and Validation of Cloud Storage Systems Using Maude
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Apache Cassandra
2.3 Formalizing, Analyzing, and Extending Google's Megastore
2.4 RAMP Transaction Systems
2.5 Group Key Management via ZooKeeper
2.6 How Amazon Web Services Uses Formal Methods
2.7 Related Work
2.8 Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 3: Risks and Benefits: Game-Theoretical Analysis and Algorithm for Virtual Machine Security Management in the Cloud
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions
3.3 State of the Art
3.4 System Model
3.5 Game Model
3.6 Game Analysis
3.7 Model Extension and Discussion
3.8 Numerical Results and Analysis
3.9 The Future
References
Chapter 4: Detection and Security: Achieving Resiliency by Dynamic and Passive System Monitoring and Smart Access Control
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions
4.3 State of the Art
4.4 Dynamic VM Monitoring Using Hypervisor Probes
4.5 Hypervisor Introspection: A Technique for Evading Passive Virtual Machine Monitoring
4.6 Identifying Compromised Users in Shared Computing Infrastructures
4.7 Integrating Attribute-Based Policies into Role-Based Access Control
4.8 The Future
References
Chapter 5: Scalability, Workloads, and Performance: Replication, Popularity, Modeling, and Geo-Distributed File Stores
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions
5.3 State of the Art
5.4 Data Replication in a Cloud File System
5.5 Summary
5.6 The Future
References
Chapter 6: Resource Management: Performance Assuredness in Distributed Cloud Computing via Online Reconfigurations
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions
6.3 State of the Art
6.4 Reconfigurations in NoSQL and Key-Value Storage/Databases
6.5 Scale-Out and Scale-In Operations
6.6 Priorities and Deadlines in Batch Processing Systems
6.7 Summary
6.8 The Future
References
Chapter 7: Theoretical Considerations: Inferring and Enforcing Use Patterns for Mobile Cloud Assurance
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Vision
7.3 State of the Art
7.4 Code Offloading and the IMCM Framework
7.5 Coordinating Actors
7.6 Session Types
7.7 The Future
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 8: Certifications Past and Future: A Future Model for Assigning Certifications that Incorporate Lessons Learned from Past Practices
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions
8.3 State of the Art
8.4 Comparison among Standards
8.5 The Future
References
Chapter 9: Summary and Future Work
9.1 Survivability
9.2 Risks and Benefits
9.3 Detection and Security
9.4 Scalability, Workloads, and Performance
9.5 Resource Management
9.6 Theoretical Considerations: Inferring and Enforcing Use Patterns for Mobile Cloud Assurance
9.7 Certifications
References
Index
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