Software deployment in a dynamic cloud: From device to service orientation in a hospital environment

Sander van der Burg, Merijn de Jonge, E. Dolstra, E. Visser
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Abstract

Hospital environments are currently primarily device-oriented: software services are installed, often manually, on specific devices. For instance, an application to view MRI scans may only be available on a limited number of workstations. The medical world is changing to a service-oriented environment, which means that every software service should be available on every device. However, these devices have widely varying capabilities, ranging from powerful workstations to PDAs, and high-bandwidth local machines to low-bandwidth remote machines. To support running applications in such an environment, we need to treat the hospital machines as a cloud, where components of the application are automatically deployed to machines in the cloud with the required capabilities and connectivity. In this paper, we suggest an architecture for applications in such a cloud, in which components are reliably and automatically deployed on the basis of a declarative model of the application using the Nix package manager.
动态云中的软件部署:在医院环境中从设备到面向服务
医院环境目前主要是面向设备的:软件服务通常是手动安装在特定设备上的。例如,查看MRI扫描的应用程序可能只在有限数量的工作站上可用。医疗世界正在转变为面向服务的环境,这意味着每种软件服务都应该在每个设备上可用。但是,这些设备具有各种各样的功能,从功能强大的工作站到pda,从高带宽本地计算机到低带宽远程计算机。为了支持在这样的环境中运行应用程序,我们需要将医院机器视为云,其中应用程序的组件自动部署到具有所需功能和连接性的云中的机器上。在本文中,我们为这种云中的应用程序提出了一种体系结构,在这种体系结构中,使用Nix包管理器在应用程序的声明性模型的基础上可靠地、自动地部署组件。
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