Frey et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Automatic conformance checking for migrating software systems to cloud infrastructures and platformsFrey et al., 2013
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- Frey S
- Hasselbring W
- Schnoor B
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- Journal of Software: Evolution and Process
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The migration of software systems to IaaS (infrastructure as a service)‐or PaaS (platform as a service)‐based cloud environments enables SaaS providers to benefit from the cloud's merits, such as smoothly scaling up and down existing applications. Our approach …
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