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  2. Private cloud computing infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Private cloud computing infrastructure generally involves a mix of hardware, network infrastructure, and virtualization software. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The hardware, often referred to as a cloud server or cloud array, consists of a server rack or a collection of server racks containing the storage and processors that constitute the cloud.

  3. Cloud computing architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cloud computing architecture refers to the components and subcomponents required for cloud computing. These components typically consist of a front end platform (fat client, thin client, mobile), back end platforms (servers, storage), a cloud based delivery, and a network (Internet, Intranet, Intercloud).

  4. Cloud engineering - Wikipedia

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    Cloud engineering is a field of engineering that focuses on cloud services, such as "software as a service", "platform as a service", and "infrastructure as a service".It is a multidisciplinary method encompassing contributions from diverse areas such as systems engineering, software engineering, web engineering, performance engineering, information technology engineering, security engineering ...

  5. Eucalyptus (software) - Wikipedia

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    The software development had its roots in the Virtual Grid Application Development Software project, at Rice University and other institutions from 2003 to 2008. [5] Rich Wolski led a group at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), and became the chief technical officer at the company headquartered in Goleta, California before returning to teach at UCSB.

  6. Model-driven engineering - Wikipedia

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    The first tools to support MDE were the Computer-Aided Software Engineering tools developed in the 1980s. Companies like Integrated Development Environments (IDE – StP), Higher Order Software (now Hamilton Technologies, Inc., HTI), Cadre Technologies, Bachman Information Systems , and Logic Works (BP-Win and ER-Win) were pioneers in the field.

  7. Software architectural model - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Model contains a definition of an architectural model from the University of Ottawa's Object Oriented Software Engineering database. Architectural Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM) is a method by which architecture can be evaluated for suitability and fit to requirements.

  8. Service-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    The model enables practitioners to craft a project plan and to identify the milestones of a service-oriented initiative. SOMF also provides a common modeling notation to address alignment between business and IT organizations. Elements of SOA, by Dirk Krafzig, Karl Banke, and Dirk Slama [27] SOA meta-model, The Linthicum Group, 2007

  9. Model-driven architecture - Wikipedia

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    Model-driven architecture (MDA) is a software design approach for the development of software systems. It provides a set of guidelines for the structuring of specifications, which are expressed as models. Model Driven Architecture is a kind of domain engineering, and supports model-driven engineering of software systems.