Cloud Computing First International Conference, CloudComp 2009 Munic
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Dimiter R. Avresky Michel Diaz Arndt Bode Bruno Ciciani Eliezer Dekel (Eds.)
Cloud Computing First International Conference, CloudComp 2009 Munich, Germany, October 19-21, 2009 Revised Selected Papers
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Volume Editors DimiterR. Avresky International Research Instituteon Autonomic Network Computing (IRINAC) Menradstr. 2, 80634 Munich, Germany E-mail: [email protected] Michel Diaz LAAS-CNRS 7 Avenue du Colonel Roche 31077Toulouse Cedex 4, France E-mail: diaz@laasJr Arndt Bode Leibniz-Rechenzentrum Boltzmannstr. 1,85748 Garching, Germany E-mail: [email protected] Bruno Ciciani Univesitadi RomaLa Spaienza Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistematica 00185 Rorna, Italy E-mail: [email protected] Eliezer Dekel IBM Research Laboratory, Haifa, Israel E-mail: [email protected]
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Preface
Welcome to the proceedings ofCloudComp 2009. A computing cloudis more thana collection of computer resources, because it provides mechanisms to manage those resources. In a cloud computing platform, software is migrating from the desktop to the "clouds," promising users, at any time and anywhere, access to their programs and data. This year, 44 academic, industrial and student papers from all over the world were submitted, of which 17 were accepted as regular long papers. Additionally, three were included as short papers on hot topics. The Program Committee appreciates the time and effort all of the researchers put into preparing their papers. Many thanks also to the members of the Program Committee and the external reviewers for all of their hard work in reading, evaluating, and providing detailed feedback. Without the contributions of both of these groups, CloudComp would not have been such a lively symposium. The symposium featured keynote addresses by Jesus Villasante, Head of Unit, European Commission, Dane Walther, Director of Custom Engineering, Akamai Technologies Inc. Cambridge, MA, USA, Greg Malewicz, Google, Mountain View, CA, USA, and Mauro Campan