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    Realizing a decision support system for different deployment automation approaches
    (2014) Shao, Bing
    In recent years more and more IT enterprises use Cloud computing to deliver their services. To deploy services on the Cloud, there are different Deployment Automation Approaches (DAA) available, e.g. PaaS- and IaaS-based DAA. It's must be ensured, a particular service is deployable using a certain DAA, which means the deployment requirements of the service are fulfilled by the DAA. There are plenty of particular DAAs on the market. Some of them have different but similar features. Therefore a appropriate choice will be a key issue for the deployment. This thesis proposes a Decision Support System for different Deployment Automation Approaches (DSS4DAA). Based on the research in the features of different DAAs, we design and implement the basic rule for the decision support system. Its components are reusable and deployable for the future work.
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    Unified service-composition for BPEL
    (2013) Shao, Bing
    Nowadays there are more and more requests from life and business. Those requests can be realized by composing the existed services. There are multiple models can specify services. To compose the services which are specified by different models, it’s necessary to unify those models. Formal grammar is used as unified model. Görlach presents a concept to transform existing service composition models to a unified model. Based on the work, the control flow based language, BPEL is focused on in this thesis. This work implements the transformation of BPEL to formal grammar. The architecture of implementation is introduced. To test and verify the implementation test cases are represented.
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