cloud enterprise
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OBJECTIVE
• Provide consumers with a wide range of products from various vendors under a single roof
• Ensure the sale of products over the web in a fair manner in order to benefit both user and vendor and make profits
•Eliminates the need of licensing software
•Pay-as-much-you-use policy implementation
PROBLEM STATEMENT
To implement the concepts of Cloud Computing by simulating an Auction-cum-Barter based Web-service using the concepts of business process utilities (BPU) outsourcing and Web 2.0
SOA MODEL
Fig. Architecture of the Cloud Enterprise
AUCTION BARTER
Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor 3
Auction
Auction SLASLA BarterBarter
Auction
d/b
Vendor 1d/b
Barterd/b
Vendor 2d/b
Vendor 3d/b
UserUser
CLOUD Services
AUCTION RESULTS• Product Search by User and placing of Bid.
•Auction Service analyses the bids after Time expiry.
•Highest bidder receives product.
•Once the deal is made, an agreement is generated that includes terms and conditions of the settlement
Auction aNALYSIS
bArTer RESULTS•Vendor 1 specifies the needed product •Discovery model comes up with the vendor list matching the requirements.•Selected vendor selects one product from the list and sends to the web service•Barter web service compares this list for barter matches.•Vendor 2 selects a particular item provided by vendor 1 and notifies the web service.•Barter web service sends out a SLA to both vendors along with the difference in value of credits.
bArter aNALYSIS
CONCLUSION
• Auction-cum-Barter Web service was deployed on the SOA-simulated CLOUD setup.
•Vendors availed outsourced Auction-Barter services from the Cloud.
•Web Service executed vendor and user requirements in the SOA model using Web 2.0
•Web service serves as a wrapper for various vendors and gives the consumer a unified view of entire process.