ARTÍCULO
Empirical evaluation of a method for monitoring cloud services based on models at runtime
Fecha
2021Registro en:
2169-3536
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3138442
Autor
Abrahao, Silvia
Cedillo Orellana, Irene Priscila
Insfran, Emilio
Vanderdonckt, Jean
Institución
Resumen
Cloud computing is being adopted by commercial and governmental organizations driven by
the need to reduce the operational cost of their information technology resources and search for a scalable
and flexible way to provide and release their software services. In this computing model, the Quality of
Services (QoS) is agreed between service providers and their customers through Service Level Agreements
(SLA). There is thus a need for systematic approaches with which to assess the quality of cloud services
and their compliance with the SLA. In previous work, we introduced a generic method for Monitoring
cloud Services using models at RunTime (MoS@RT), which allows the monitoring requirements or the
metric operationalizations of these requirements to be changed at runtime without the modification of the
underlying infrastructure. In this paper, we present the design of a monitoring infrastructure that supports
the proposed method with its instantiation to a specific platform and reports the results of an experiment
carried out to evaluate the perceived efficacy of 58 undergraduate students when using the infrastructure
to configure the monitoring of cloud services deployed on the Microsoft Azure platform. The results show
that the participants perceived MoS@RT to be easy to use, useful, and they also expressed their intention to
use the method in the future. Although further experiments must be carried out to strengthen these results,
MoS@RT has proved to be a promising monitoring method for cloud services.