Cloud Offering Patterns

In this chapter, the different cloud offerings found in clouds are covered regarding the functionality they provide to customers and the behavior they display. After the overview and general discussion of the impact of cloud computing properties (see Sect

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loud Computing Patterns Fundamentals to Design, Build, and Manage Cloud Applications

Cloud Computing Patterns

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Christoph Fehling • Frank Leymann • Ralph Retter • Walter Schupeck • Peter Arbitter

Cloud Computing Patterns Fundamentals to Design, Build, and Manage Cloud Applications

Christoph Fehling University of Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

Frank Leymann University of Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

Ralph Retter T-Systems International GmbH Frankfurt Germany

Walter Schupeck Daimler AG Stuttgart Germany

Peter Arbitter Microsoft Deutschland GmbH Unterschleißheim Germany

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To Carina and my parents, Elisabeth and Horst. Thank you for your love and support. – Christoph To the woman of my dreams! – Frank To Anni and Emil. – Ralph To my grandsons Leonardo and Max Viktor. – Walter To Annika,