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François Hollande is by no means certain to win the French Presidential election. He may yet fall foul of Franceâs well-known âFrontrunner Syndromeâ, as Sarkozyâs fightback begins.
In the run up to Franceâs presidential election on 22 April opinion polls place President Nicolas Sarkozy on the back foot against the Socialist candidate François Hollande. Yet Rainbow Murray argues that the contest is far from over yet. Sarkozy can draw on his recent experience on the European and world stages, and Hollande must overcome historical trends where election frontrunners in France see their support fall dramatically in the immediate run up to Presidential elections
On a Catalogue of Metrics for Evaluating Commercial Cloud Services
Given the continually increasing amount of commercial Cloud services in the
market, evaluation of different services plays a significant role in
cost-benefit analysis or decision making for choosing Cloud Computing. In
particular, employing suitable metrics is essential in evaluation
implementations. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is not any
systematic discussion about metrics for evaluating Cloud services. By using the
method of Systematic Literature Review (SLR), we have collected the de facto
metrics adopted in the existing Cloud services evaluation work. The collected
metrics were arranged following different Cloud service features to be
evaluated, which essentially constructed an evaluation metrics catalogue, as
shown in this paper. This metrics catalogue can be used to facilitate the
future practice and research in the area of Cloud services evaluation.
Moreover, considering metrics selection is a prerequisite of benchmark
selection in evaluation implementations, this work also supplements the
existing research in benchmarking the commercial Cloud services.Comment: 10 pages, Proceedings of the 13th ACM/IEEE International Conference
on Grid Computing (Grid 2012), pp. 164-173, Beijing, China, September 20-23,
201
Building an Expert System for Evaluation of Commercial Cloud Services
Commercial Cloud services have been increasingly supplied to customers in
industry. To facilitate customers' decision makings like cost-benefit analysis
or Cloud provider selection, evaluation of those Cloud services are becoming
more and more crucial. However, compared with evaluation of traditional
computing systems, more challenges will inevitably appear when evaluating
rapidly-changing and user-uncontrollable commercial Cloud services. This paper
proposes an expert system for Cloud evaluation that addresses emerging
evaluation challenges in the context of Cloud Computing. Based on the knowledge
and data accumulated by exploring the existing evaluation work, this expert
system has been conceptually validated to be able to give suggestions and
guidelines for implementing new evaluation experiments. As such, users can
conveniently obtain evaluation experiences by using this expert system, which
is essentially able to make existing efforts in Cloud services evaluation
reusable and sustainable.Comment: 8 page, Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Cloud and
Service Computing (CSC 2012), pp. 168-175, Shanghai, China, November 22-24,
201
A Factor Framework for Experimental Design for Performance Evaluation of Commercial Cloud Services
Given the diversity of commercial Cloud services, performance evaluations of
candidate services would be crucial and beneficial for both service customers
(e.g. cost-benefit analysis) and providers (e.g. direction of service
improvement). Before an evaluation implementation, the selection of suitable
factors (also called parameters or variables) plays a prerequisite role in
designing evaluation experiments. However, there seems a lack of systematic
approaches to factor selection for Cloud services performance evaluation. In
other words, evaluators randomly and intuitively concerned experimental factors
in most of the existing evaluation studies. Based on our previous taxonomy and
modeling work, this paper proposes a factor framework for experimental design
for performance evaluation of commercial Cloud services. This framework
capsules the state-of-the-practice of performance evaluation factors that
people currently take into account in the Cloud Computing domain, and in turn
can help facilitate designing new experiments for evaluating Cloud services.Comment: 8 pages, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cloud
Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom 2012), pp. 169-176, Taipei,
Taiwan, December 03-06, 201
Towards a Taxonomy of Performance Evaluation of Commercial Cloud Services
Cloud Computing, as one of the most promising computing paradigms, has become
increasingly accepted in industry. Numerous commercial providers have started
to supply public Cloud services, and corresponding performance evaluation is
then inevitably required for Cloud provider selection or cost-benefit analysis.
Unfortunately, inaccurate and confusing evaluation implementations can be often
seen in the context of commercial Cloud Computing, which could severely
interfere and spoil evaluation-related comprehension and communication. This
paper introduces a taxonomy to help profile and standardize the details of
performance evaluation of commercial Cloud services. Through a systematic
literature review, we constructed the taxonomy along two dimensions by
arranging the atomic elements of Cloud-related performance evaluation. As such,
this proposed taxonomy can be employed both to analyze existing evaluation
practices through decomposition into elements and to design new experiments
through composing elements for evaluating performance of commercial Cloud
services. Moreover, through smooth expansion, we can continually adapt this
taxonomy to the more general area of evaluation of Cloud Computing.Comment: 8 pages, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Cloud
Computing (IEEE CLOUD 2012), pp. 344-351, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, June 24-29,
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More than a year after the presidential elections, France is still in search of a leader
A little over a year since being elected, French President François Hollandeâs popularity in the polls has plummeted as the French economy continues to struggle. Rainbow Murray writes that while Hollandeâs first year has been beset by scandals and disappointments, Franceâs main opposition party, the UMP, have their own share of problems following a divisive leadership contest between François Fillon and Jean-François CopĂ©. She notes that the in-fighting within the UMP may yet pave the way for a political comeback from ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy
French regional elections: failure for the Front National, but little to celebrate for the mainstream
France held the second round of its regional elections on 13 December. As Rainbow Murray writes, the key story to emerge from the election was the failure of the Front National to win in any of the French regions, following a strong showing in the first round of voting. She notes that while the second round will ultimately be regarded as a failure for the Front National, there remains little to celebrate for either the governing Socialist Party or Nicolas Sarkozyâs Republicans
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