Cloud Services Composition Through Cloud Patterns

The composition of cloud services to satisfy customer requirements is still a complex and tricky task, requiring care and skill owing to the huge number of Cloud services which are currently available on the market. Recently the concept of Cloud Pattern emerged as a way to describe the composition and orchestration of Cloud Services in order to satisfy particular application requirements. Cloud Patterns can be considered as a particular Pattern category, focusing on the description of problems and solutions related to Cloud Computing. In this paper a methodology for the discovery and composition of Cloud services, guided by Cloud Patterns, is presented.

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