Software Reuse in the Emerging Cloud Computing Era

Software Reuse in the Emerging Cloud Computing Era

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Release Date: April, 2012|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 270
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0897-9
ISBN13: 9781466608979|ISBN10: 1466608978|EISBN13: 9781466608986
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Description:

With the rapid development of computing hardware, high-speed network, web programming, distributed and parallel computing, and other technologies, cloud computing has recently emerged as a commercial reality.

Software Reuse in the Emerging Cloud Computing Era targets a spectrum of readers, including researcher, practitioners, educators, and students and even part of the end users in software engineering, computing, networks and distributed systems, and information systems. The handbook will help to clarify the present fast-advancing literature of the current state of art and knowledge in the areas of the development and reuse of reusable assets in emerging software systems and applications, as part of the information science and technology literature. It will no doubt expand the above literature, and promote the exchange and evolution of the above advances in software reuse and cloud computing among multiple disciplines, and a wide spectrum of research, industry, and user communities.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Cloud Computing
  • Data migration
  • Development
  • Model driven architecture
  • Repository of reuse assets
  • Requirements elicitation
  • Reuse assets
  • Service Based Systems
  • Software reuse
  • Specification
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The book will help to clarify the present fast-advancing literature of the current state of art and knowledge in the areas of the development and reuse of reusable assets in emerging software systems and applications, as part of the information science and technology literature. It will no doubt expand the above literature, and promote the exchange and evolution of the above advances in software reuse and cloud computing among multiple disciplines, and a wide spectrum of research, industry, and user communities.

– Hongji Yang, De Montfort University, UK and Xiaodong Liu, Edinburgh Napier University, UK

The 12 papers in this collection describe different approaches for reusing software across multiple architectures, platforms, services, and cloud applications. The opening chapters propose techniques for migrating a legacy system to the cloud and a model expansion method for evolving hierarchically composed designs with model composition graph schema. Other contributions explain the benefits of cloud computing, challenges to adopting a service-oriented architecture, transaction models for dependable cloud computing, and tools for social customer relationship management.

– Book News Inc. Portland, OR
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Hongji Yang is Leader of SERG at the Software Technology Research Laboratory at De Montfort University, UK. He serves in the Department of Computer Technology. His research interests include software engineering and distributed computing. He teaches Software Architecture and Software Evolution. He served as a programme co-chair at IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance 1999 and as programme chair at IEEE Computer Software and Application Conference 2002.
Xiaodong Liu received his PhD in Computer Science from De Montfort University, UK. He is a reader and the director of Centre for Information & Software Systems, in the School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University, UK. As an active researcher, his current research focuses on Context-aware adaptive services, service evolution, mobile clouds, pervasive computing, software reuse, and component-based software engineering. Dr. Liu has led 6 externally funded projects, and published over 50 papers in established international journals and conferences and 2 book chapters. He is the inventor of 1 patent registered in UK, USA and at International Level. He has been the chair, co-chair or PC member of a number of IEEE and IASTED international conferences. He is the editorial board member of 3 international journals and editor of 2 research books. He is a member of IEEE Computer Society and British Computer Society.
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • William Chu, Tunghai University, Taiwan
  • Xudong He, Florida International University, USA
  • Zakwan Jaroucheh, School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
  • Dino Konstantopoulos, MITRE's Center for Air Force Command and Control System, USA
  • Sally Smith, School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
  • Guifa Teng, Graduate School, Hebei Agricultural University, China
  • Hong Zhu, Oxford Brooks University, UK