Updated and Expanded in 2013
Cloud Computing Architected describes the essential components of a cloud-based application and presents the architectural options that are available to create large-scale, distributed applications spanning administrative domains. The requirements of cloud computing have far-reaching implications for software engineering. Applications must be built to provide flexible and elastic services, and designed to consume functionality delivered remotely across of spectrum of reliable, and unreliable, sources. Architects need to consider the impact of scalability and multi-tenancy in terms of:
»New development tools
»Internet-based delivery and mobile devices
»Identity federation
»Fragmented services and providers
»Exploding information volume
»Availability and elasticity techniques
»New business models and monetization strategies
»Revised software development cycle
»Increased operational automation
This book looks at these and other areas where the advent of cloud computing has the opportunity to influence the architecture of software applications.