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Authors: Miles Stötzner ; Sandro Speth and Steffen Becker

Affiliation: Institute of Software Engineering, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

Keyword(s): Pruning, Modes, Deployment Models, Variability Management, TOSCA, EDMM, VDMM.

Abstract: The deployment of modern applications, which consist of multiple components distributed across multiple environments, typically requires a combination of multiple deployment technologies. Besides, applications are deployed in different variants due to different requirements, such as costs and elasticity. Managing deployment variability across multiple heterogeneous deployment technologies is complex and error-prone. Therefore, Variable Deployment Models provide a deployment variability modeling layer independent from the underlying deployment technologies. To ease modeling, elements are pruned, i.e., elements are automatically removed from the deployment due to consistency issues and semantic aspects. However, this might lead to unexpected removal of elements and might mask modeling errors. In this work, we investigate the implications of giving up control when pruning elements and analyze different degrees of pruning. Therefore, we introduce different Pruning Modes, that define whic h consistency issues and semantic aspects should be considered while pruning elements. We evaluate proposed pruning modes by implementing a prototype, conducting a case study, and experimenting using this prototype. (More)

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Stötzner, M. ; Speth, S. and Becker, S. (2024). Pruning Modes for Deployment Models: From Manual Modeling to Automated Removal of Elements and Their Implications. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science - CLOSER; ISBN 978-989-758-701-6; ISSN 2184-5042, SciTePress, pages 149-158. DOI: 10.5220/0012568300003711

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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science - CLOSER
TI - Pruning Modes for Deployment Models: From Manual Modeling to Automated Removal of Elements and Their Implications
SN - 978-989-758-701-6
IS - 2184-5042
AU - Stötzner, M.
AU - Speth, S.
AU - Becker, S.
PY - 2024
SP - 149
EP - 158
DO - 10.5220/0012568300003711
PB - SciTePress