Academic Cloud computing research: five pitfalls and five opportunities

Adam Barker, Blesson Varghese, Jonathan Stuart Ward, Ian Sommerville

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Abstract

This discussion paper argues that there are five fundamental pitfalls, which can restrict academics from conducting cloud computing research at the infrastructure level, which is currently where the vast majority of academic research lies. Instead academics should be conducting higher risk research, in order to gain understanding and open up entirely new areas. We call for a renewed mindset and argue that academic research should focus less upon physical infrastructure and embrace the abstractions provided by clouds through five opportunities: user driven research, new programming models, PaaS environments, and improved tools to support elasticity and large-scale debugging. The objective of this paper is to foster discussion, and to define a roadmap forward, which will allow academia to make longer-term impacts to the cloud computing community.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication6th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud'14)
PublisherUSENIX
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2014

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