eHQoS, a QoS-aware container-based cloud architecture to assist eHealth

View/ Open
Issue date
2020-06Author
Piñol Pueyo, Pere
Suggested citation
Piñol Pueyo, Pere;
.
(2020)
.
eHQoS, a QoS-aware container-based cloud architecture to assist eHealth.
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/69635.
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Microservices and decoupled applications are rising in popularity. These architectures, based on containers, have facilitated the efficient development
of complex SaaS applications. A big challenge in eHealth is to manage and
design microservices with a massive range of different facilities, from processing and data storage to computing predictive and prescriptive analytics.
Moreover, these systems require the capacity to integrate into current medical systems while meeting the Quality of Service (QoS) constraints. The
primary purpose of this work is to present a cloud architecture based on
containers aimed towards guaranteeing a determined level of QoS regarding
cost, resource usage, and service level agreement policies focused on assisting
medical staff in their daily tasks and
European research projects
The following license files are associated with this item:
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Computer-assisted initial diagnosis of rare diseases
Alves, Rui; Piñol, Marc; Vilaplana Mayoral, Jordi; Teixidó Torrelles, Ivan; Cruz, Joaquim; Comas, Jorge; Vilaprinyo Terré, Ester; Sorribas Tello, Albert; Solsona Tehàs, Francesc (PeerJ, 2016)Introduction. Most documented rare diseases have genetic origin. Because of their low individual frequency, an initial diagnosis based on phenotypic symptoms is not always easy, as practitioners might never have been exposed ... -
Management of Cloud systems applied to eHealth
Vilaplana Mayoral, Jordi (Universitat de Lleida, 2015-09-10) -
The cloud paradigm applied to e-Health
Vilaplana Mayoral, Jordi; Solsona Tehàs, Francesc; Abella i Pons, Francesc; Filgueira, Rosa; Rius Torrentó, Josep Maria (BioMed Central, 2013)Background: Cloud computing is a new paradigm that is changing how enterprises, institutions and people understand, perceive and use current software systems. With this paradigm, the organizations have no need to maintain ...