This is a preliminary and incomplete collection of citations and summaries of scholarly research being done on Eucalyptus. We hope it will be useful for cloud researchers looking for a quick summary of the EuCa research scene as well as an inspiration to those who read the summaries and notice large areas of untouched terrain ripe for further experimentation...
This page is currently more like an annotated bibliography than a literature review, but we hope that once enough research emerges we'll be able to summarize trends and themes. If you have or know of any research writing on Eucalyptus, please add it here; when possible, link to the original paper. (Idea for improvement: collect citations into an exportable format compatible with Zotero or another citation-management tool.) Many thanks to Thinn Thu Naing, a professor from the University of Computer Studies at Yangon, for seeding the initial list!
Peer reviewed
Please do not add non-peer reviewed content such as editorials and magazine articles to this section. Those pieces have their own section below.
Thinn Thu Naing, “Open Cloud System: University Private Cloud Implementation with Open Sources ” International Journal of ASEAN Science and Technology for Development 2011.
Hsu Mon Kyi , Thinn Thu Naing, “Stochastic Markov Model Approach for Efficient Virtual Machines Scheduling on Private Cloud”, International Journal on Cloud Computing: Services and Architecture (IJCCSA), November 2011 | Volume 1 | Number 3 , http://airccse.org/journal/ijccsa/papers/1311ccsa01.pdf
Julia Myint , Thinn Thu Naing, “Management of Data Replication for PC Cluster Based Cloud Storage System”, International Journal on Cloud Computing: Services and Architecture (IJCCSA), November 2011 | Volume
1 | Number 3 , pp- http://airccse.org/journal/ijccsa/papers/1311ccsa03.pdf
Tin Tin Yee , Thinn Thu Naing, “PC-Cluster Based Storage System Architecture for Cloud Storage” International Journal on Cloud Computing: Services and Architecture (IJCCSA), November 2011 | Volume 1 | Number 3 , pp-117-128 http://airccse.org/journal/ijccsa/papers/1311ccsa09.pdf
Daniel Nurmi , Rich Wolski , Chris Grzegorczyk , Graziano Obertelli , Sunil Soman , Lamia Youseff , Dmitrii Zagorodnov . "Eucalyptus : A technical report on an elastic utility computing architecture linking your programs to useful systems" (2008) UCSB technical report. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.154.2138
Daniel Nurmi, Rich Wolski, Chris Grzegorczyk, Graziano Obertelli, Sunil Soman, Lamia Youseff and Dmitrii Zagorodnov. "Eucalyptus: an open-source cloud computing infrastructure." 2009 Journal of Physics Conference Series vol 180 no. 1. http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/180/1/012051
Daniel Nurmi, Rich Wolski, Chris Grzegorczyk, Graziano Obertelli, Sunil Soman, Lamia Youseff and Dmitrii Zagorodnov. "The Eucalyptus Open-Source Cloud-Computing System." CCGRID '09 Proceedings of the 2009 9th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1577895
Not peer reviewed
Conference proceedings
Cho Cho Khaing, Thinn Thu Naing, “The Efficient Data Storage Management System on Cluster-based Private Cloud Data Center” Proceedings of IEEE/CCIS 2011 , International Conferences on Cloud Computing and Intelligence System, China, September 2011.
Hsu Mon Kyi, Thinn Thu Naing, “A Dynamic Virtual Machines Scheduling Approach on a Private Cloud Environment” Proceedings of IEEE IC-BNMT2011, China, October 2011.
Ei Ei Mon, Thinn Thu Naing, “The Privacy-Enhanced System using Attribute and Role based Access Control on Private Cloud” Proceedings of IEEE IC-BNMT2011, China, October 2011.
Khine Khine Htwe, Thinn Thu Naing, “Workfloe-based Integration of Services on a Private Cloud System” Proceedings of IEEE IC-BNMT2011, China, October 2011.
Julia Myint, Thinn Thu Naing, “ A Data Placement Algorithm with Binary Weighted Tree on PC Cluster-based Cloud Storage System” Proceedings of International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing (CSC2011) December 12-14, 2011, Hong Kong, China.
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