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Die Betrachtung von Cloud-Architekturen kann aus zwei verschiedenen Perspektiven erfolgen – aus organisatorischer oder aus technischer Sicht. Die organisatorische Sicht, die im folgenden Abschnitt 3.1 dargestellt ist, unterscheidet nach einer Trennung der organisatorischen Einheiten von Benutzern und Anbietern , während sich die technische Sicht in Abschnitt 3.2 an funktionalen Eigenschaften orientiert. Damit entspricht die organisatorische Sicht dem Betriebsmodell und die technische Sicht den Klassen der Dienste aus der Definition des NIST [105], die in Abschnitt 1.2 vorgestellt wurde.

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Baun, C., Kunze, M., Nimis, J., Tai, S. (2011). Cloud-Architektur. In: Cloud Computing. Informatik im Fokus. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18436-9_3

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