Dr. rer. nat. Uwe Breitenbücher

Head of Working Area "Architectures and Middleware: Cloud & IoT"

Address: Institute of Architecture of Application Systems
Universitätsstraße 38
70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)711 685-88 261
Fax: +49 (0)711 685-88472
Room: 1. Floor, Room 1.352
Office hours: By arrangement via e-mail
e-Mail: uwe.breitenbuecher(@)iaas.uni-stuttgart.de

Projekte

CloudCycle

Provisioning and management of portable cloud-services with guaranteed security and compliance throughout their complete lifecycle

SitOPT

Adaptation of Situation-Aware Applications Based on Workflow Fragments

SmartOrchestra

Development of an open platform for automating the orchestration of cyber-physical applications based on TOSCA

SustainLife

Development of concepts to allow sustainable and durable usage of living systems.

Ongoing works and software projects


OpenTOSCA

OpenTOSCA is a runtime environment for TOSCA-based applications. It enables the fully-automated deployment and management of Cloud applications written in TOSCA.

Vinothek

Vinothek is a Web-based self-service portal for OpenTOSCA. It provides users a simple, grafical interface to provision TOSCA-based Cloud applications using OpenTOSCA.

Winery

Winery is a Web-based Modeling Tool for creating TOSCA-based application descriptions. It provides a platform to create TOSCA Service Templates, Node Types, Relationship Types, and all the other things required to work with TOSCA.

Vino4TOSCA

Vino4TOSCA is a visual notation for TOSCA. It is based on established usability research and provides additional concepts for visual modularization and abstraction.

BPMN4TOSCA

BPMN4TOSCA is an extension of BPMN 2.0. It allows accessing the element sof a service topology directly, which in turn eases the development of management plans.

Policy4TOSCA

Policy4TOSCA defines and implements concepts to enrich TOSCA-based Cloud Services with non-functional capabilities such as security or energy efficiency. In CloudCycle, we used such policies to define non-functional security requirements on service provisioning.

Publications

Book Chapters