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Spatial Cloud Computing: A Practical Approach

Spatial Cloud Computing: A Practical Approach

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Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Year 04/12/2013
Pages 357
Version hardback
Readership level General/trade
Language English
ISBN 9781466593169
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An exploration of the benefits of cloud computing in geoscience research and applications as well as future research directions, Spatial Cloud Computing: A Practical Approach discusses the essential elements of cloud computing and their advantages for geoscience. Using practical examples, it details the geoscience requirements of cloud computing, covers general procedures and considerations when migrating geoscience applications onto cloud services, and demonstrates how to deploy different applications.


The book discusses how to choose cloud services based on the general cloud computing measurement criteria and cloud computing cost models. The authors examine the readiness of cloud computing to support geoscience applications using open source cloud software solutions and commercial cloud services. They then review future research and developments in data, computation, concurrency, and spatiotemporal intensities of geosciences and how cloud service can be leveraged to meet the challenges. They also introduce research directions from the aspects of technology, vision, and social dimensions.


Spatial Cloud Computing: A Practical Approach a common workflow for deploying geoscience applications and provides references to the concepts, technical details, and operational guidelines of cloud computing. These features and more give developers, geoscientists, and IT professionals the information required to make decisions about how to select and deploy cloud services. "...presents a complete picture of advanced spatial cloud computing in the discipline of geosciences. ... The authors succeed in delivering a fairly clear comparison and explanation of various cloud computing technologies via several concrete experimental examples, which also helps illustrate the power of cloud computing. ... I strongly recommend it ..."
-Tong Zhang, Wuhan University, China


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-NeoPopRealism Journal & Wonderpedia, March 2013

Spatial Cloud Computing: A Practical Approach

Table of contents

Introduction to Cloud Computing for Geosciences

Geoscience Application Challenges to Computing Infrastructures

Challenges and Opportunities for Geoscience Applications in the 21st Century

The Needs of a New Computing Infrastructure

The Birth of Cloud Computing

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud Computing for Geoscience Applications

Summary

Problems

References



Cloud Computing Architecture, Concepts, and Characteristics

Concepts

Cloud Computing Architecture

Characteristics

Service Models

Deployment Models and Cloud Types

Review of Cloud Computing Resources

Summary

Problems

References



Enabling Technologies

Hardware Advancements

Computing Technologies

Virtualization

Distributed File System

Web x.0

Conclusion

Summary

Problems

References



Deploying Applications onto Cloud Services

How to Use Cloud Computing

Popular Cloud Services

Use Case: A Simple Web Application

Deploying the Web Application onto Cloud Services

Conclusion and Discussion

Summary

Problems

References



Cloud-Enabling Geoscience Applications

Common Components for Geoscience Applications

Cloud-Enabling Geoscience Applications

Use Cases

Summary

Problems

References



How to Choose Cloud Services: Toward a Cloud Computing Cost Model

The Importance and Challenges of Selecting Cloud Services

The Factors Impacting Cloud Service Selection

Selecting Cloud Services Using the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Cloud Adoption Advisory Tool as an Example

In-Depth Considerations in Cloud Service Selection and the Development of Advisory Tools

Summary

Problems

References



Cloud-Enabling Geoscience Projects

ArcGIS in the Cloud

Introduction

ArcGIS in the Cloud

Use Cases

Summary

Problems

References



Cloud-enabling GEOSS Clearinghouse

GEOSS Clearinghouse: Background and Challenges

System Demonstration

Conclusion

Problems

Appendix 8.1 Template for Creating an Auto-Scaling Function

References



Cloud-enabling Climate@Home

Climate@Home: Background and Challenges

Deployment and Optimizations

System Demonstrations

Conclusion

Summary

Problems

Appendix 9.1 E4M20a_000040_wu.xml

Appendix 9.2 Climateathome_re.xml

References 159



Cloud-Enabling Dust Storm Forecasting

Dust Storm Modeling: Background and challenges

Deployment and Optimization

Demonstration

Conclusion

Summary

Problems

References



Cloud Computing Status and Readiness

Cloud Services

Introduction to Cloud Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Windows Azure

Nebula

Conclusion

Summary

Problems

References



How to Test the Readiness of Cloud Services

Introduction

Test Environment

Concurrent Intensity Test Using GEOSS Clearinghouse (CLH)

Data and Computing Intensities Test Using Climate@Home

Cloud Test Using Dust Storm Forecasting

Summary

Problems

Appendix 12.1: GetRecords example to search metadata

Appendix 12.2: Example of Jmeter test plan

References 221

Contents xiii



Open-Source Cloud Computing Solutions

Introduction to Open-Source Cloud Computing Solutions

CloudStack

Eucalyptus

OpenNebula

Nimbus

Open-Source Benchmarking Considerations

Conclusion

Summary

Problems

References



How to Test the Readiness of Open-Source Cloud Computing Solutions

Introduction

Test Environment

Tests of Cloud Operations

Tests of Virtual Computing Resources

Cloud Readiness Test for GEOSS Clearinghouse

Cloud Readiness Test for Dust Storm Forecasting

Summary

Problems

Appendix 14.1 Ubench Patch File (Ubench-Patch.Txt)

References



GeoCloud initiative

Introduction

GeoCloud Architecture

GeoCloud Activities

GeoCloud Security

Operational Cost in the Cloud

Discussion

Summary

Problems

References



Future Directions

Handling Intensities of Data, Computation, Concurrent Access, and SPATIOTEMPORAL PATTERNS

Introduction

Big Data

Computing Intensity

Concurrent Intensity

Spatiotemporal Intensity

Summary

Problems

References



Cloud Computing Research for Geosciences and Applications

Evolving 21st Century Vision for Geoscience Applications

Technological Advancements

Synergistic Advancement of Social Science and Cloud Computing

Summary

Problems

References

Index

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