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Supporting Cloud Service Selection with a Risk-driven Cost-benefit Analysis

Abstract

Our earlier work indicates feasibility of eliciting multi-cloud requirements and thus identifying selectable cloud services based on a risk-driven approach. Once an overview of the selectable services that treat a specific risk is obtained, a decision needs to be taken regarding the final selection. This position paper focuses on providing a practical and simple approach to choosing a concrete cloud service (or a set of thereof) when several alternatives are available. We propose a risk-driven cost-benefit analysis approach and exemplify how a decision maker, such as a business analyst or a multi-cloud architecture designer, can apply it in the context of cloud service selection. The strength of the approach is in its simplicity, since the approach is based on a set of relatively comprehensible guidelines. Still, we consider this to be work in progress, since an analysis of how to combine a set of interdependent cloud services (which address several respective risks) is necessary for enabling a full-scale design of a multi-cloud based architecture.

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Sustainable Communication Technologies

Year

2016

Publisher

Springer

Book

Advances in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing — Workshops of ESOCC 2015, Taormina, Italy, September 15-17, 2015

Issue

567

ISBN

978-3-319-33312-0

Page(s)

166 - 174

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