QoS Ranking Prediction for Cloud Brokerage Services
Keywords:
Cloud Computing, Administration Measurement, Quality of ServiceAbstract
With the development of Cloud Computing, more also, more companies are advertising diverse cloud services. From the customer’s point of view, it is continuously troublesome to choose whose administrations they should use, based on users’ requirements. Currently there is no programming system which can automatically File cloud suppliers based on their needs. In this work, we propose a system also, a mechanism, which measure the quality also, prioritize Cloud services. Such system can make significant sway also, will create healthy competition among Cloud suppliers to fulfill their Administration Level Understanding (SLA) also, improve their Quality of Service (QoS).
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