Cloud computing is becoming the predominant mechanism to seamlessly deploy applications with special requirements such as massive storage sharing or load balancing, usually provided as services by cloud platforms. A developer can improve the application’s delivery and productivity by following a multi tenancy approach, where variants of the same application can be quickly customized to the necessities of each tenant. However, managing the inherent variability existing in multitenant applications and, even more importantly, managing the evolution of a multi-tenant application with hundreds of tenants and thousands of different valid architectural configurations can become intractable if performed manually. In this paper we propos...
Software as a Service cloud computing model favorites the Multi-Tenancy as a key factor to exploit e...
Multi-tenancy is a key pillar of cloud services. It allows different users to share computing and vi...
Multi-tenancy is a cloud computing phenomenon. Multiple instances of an application occupy and share...
Cloud computing promotes multi-tenancy for efficient resource utilization by sharing hardware and so...
Resource sharing and mass storage in server farms provided by cloud platforms save huge amounts of ...
Cloud computing technologies can be used to more flexibly provision application resources. By exploi...
Multi-tenancy is sharing a single application's resources to serve more than a single group of users...
Cloud service providers benefit from a vast majority of customers due to variability and making prof...
Multi-tenancy enables efficient resource utilization by sharing application resources across multipl...
While the use of cloud computing is on the rise, many obstacles to its adoption remain. One of the w...
Multi-tenant data architectures enable efficient resource utilization in cloud applications, but are...
Applying application-level multi-tenancy in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings yields a number o...
In cloud computing, multi-tenancy is concomitant with scalability in the sense that sharing a single...
A recent trend in software industry is to provide enterprise applications in the cloud that are acce...
Multi-tenancy is a cloud computing phenomenon. Multiple instances of an application occupy and share...
Software as a Service cloud computing model favorites the Multi-Tenancy as a key factor to exploit e...
Multi-tenancy is a key pillar of cloud services. It allows different users to share computing and vi...
Multi-tenancy is a cloud computing phenomenon. Multiple instances of an application occupy and share...
Cloud computing promotes multi-tenancy for efficient resource utilization by sharing hardware and so...
Resource sharing and mass storage in server farms provided by cloud platforms save huge amounts of ...
Cloud computing technologies can be used to more flexibly provision application resources. By exploi...
Multi-tenancy is sharing a single application's resources to serve more than a single group of users...
Cloud service providers benefit from a vast majority of customers due to variability and making prof...
Multi-tenancy enables efficient resource utilization by sharing application resources across multipl...
While the use of cloud computing is on the rise, many obstacles to its adoption remain. One of the w...
Multi-tenant data architectures enable efficient resource utilization in cloud applications, but are...
Applying application-level multi-tenancy in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings yields a number o...
In cloud computing, multi-tenancy is concomitant with scalability in the sense that sharing a single...
A recent trend in software industry is to provide enterprise applications in the cloud that are acce...
Multi-tenancy is a cloud computing phenomenon. Multiple instances of an application occupy and share...
Software as a Service cloud computing model favorites the Multi-Tenancy as a key factor to exploit e...
Multi-tenancy is a key pillar of cloud services. It allows different users to share computing and vi...
Multi-tenancy is a cloud computing phenomenon. Multiple instances of an application occupy and share...