Modeling Accountable Cloud Services

Jun Zou, Yan Wang, M. Orgun
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Cloud computing services have been increasingly considered by business as a viable option for reducing IT expenditure. The highly automated and agile nature of cloud services offer businesses low cost, high efficiency and flexibility benefits. However, there are often associated problems with unmanaged accountability such as lack of disclosure of service obligations, mechanisms for detection for obligation fulfilment or determination of liable party if an obligation is violated. This paper analyses the accountability properties of a cloud service and proposes an accountable cloud service (ACS) model to address those problems. The ACS model is underpinned by a hybrid logic system called Dynamic Logic for Accountability (DLA) extended from Dynamic Logic. ACS provides an intuitive notation for modeling service collaboration diagrams based on a reduced version of BPMN2.0 to capture the fulfillment of service obligations. We also propose an Obligation Flow Diagram (OFD) as a simple method for conflict resolution and verification for the ACS model. The ACS model enables obligation specification, decomposition, validation, machine-interpretation, monitoring and reasoning, and ultimately facilitates accountability in cloud service consumption. Using Amazon S3 service as a case study, we show how to address those known accountability problems using our ACS model. Finally we discuss the applicability of our model to cloud services in general.
可问责云服务建模
云计算服务越来越多地被企业视为减少IT支出的可行选择。云服务的高度自动化和敏捷性为企业提供了低成本、高效率和灵活性的好处。但是,经常存在与无管理的问责制有关的问题,例如没有披露服务义务、没有发现履行义务的机制或在违反义务时确定责任方。本文分析了云服务的可问责特性,提出了一个可问责云服务(ACS)模型来解决这些问题。ACS模型的基础是一个混合逻辑系统,称为动态问责逻辑(DLA),从动态逻辑扩展而来。ACS基于简化版的BPMN2.0提供了一种直观的符号,用于对服务协作图进行建模,以捕获服务义务的实现。我们还提出了义务流程图(OFD)作为ACS模型的冲突解决和验证的简单方法。ACS模型支持义务规范、分解、验证、机器解释、监控和推理,并最终促进云服务消费中的问责制。以Amazon S3服务为例,我们将展示如何使用ACS模型解决这些已知的问责问题。最后,我们讨论了我们的模型对云服务的一般适用性。
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