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Table 11 Format of the form for extracting the data for the analysis of the primary studies

From: Understanding the challenges and novel architectural models of multi-cloud native applications – a systematic literature review

Form data

Explanation

Values

Generic information

Generic information about each of the primary studies

Not applicable

Responsible researcher

Name of the expert analysing the primary study.

Juncal Alonso, Valentina Casola, Leire Orue-Echevarria, Ana Isabel Torre

Accepted/rejected

Inclusion or rejection decision.

Accepted/Rejected

Paper Id

Paper Id

1–114

Paper Title

Full title of the primary study

NA

Abstract

Abstract of the primary study

NA

Key words

Key words defined by the primary study

NA

Abstract

Abstract from the primary study

NA

Author

Author/Authors

NA

Year

Year of publication of the primary study

2006–2020

Doi

Digital Object Identifier of the primary study

NA

Comments

Any relevant comment made by the expert about the primary study

NA

Source link

Link to the primary study

NA

Number of citations

Number of citations of the primary study

1–500

Length

Length (number of pages)

1–50

Venue Type

Type of the venue where the primary study was published

Conference, Journal, Book

Venue

Name of the venue where the primary study was published

NA

Research Type

Type of the research corresponding to the primary study

Evaluation research, Experience paper, Opinion paper, Philosophical paper, Solution proposal, Validation research

Case Study

Type of the case study where the primary study was validated

Academic case study (e.g. with students), Action research, Controlled experiment with practitioners, Industrial Case study, Laboratory experiments (machine or human), Mathematical analysis and proof of properties, Practitioner targeted survey Prototyping Simulation as an empirical method

Information for RQ1/RQ2

 RQ1/RQ2: Meaning of the term multi-cloud generic

Definition of the term multi-cloud (if any) in the primary study

NA

 RQ1/RQ2: Meaning of the term multi-cloud native application

Definition of the term multi-cloud native application (if any) in the primary study

NA

Information for RQ3

 RQ3: multi-cloud by design: architectural patterns

Multi-cloud architectural patterns identified in the primary study

NA

 RQ3:multi-cloud by design: technologies

Technologies related to multi-cloud cited by the primary study

NA

 RQ3:multi-cloud by design: standards

Standards related to multi-cloud cited by the primary study

NA

 RQ3:multi-cloud by design: process

Processes followed/identified by the primary study for the design of multi-cloud applications

NA

Information for RQ5

 RQ5: Main security threats and countermeasures in multi-cloud native applications

Security threats and countermeasures identified by the primary study affecting in multi-cloud native applications

NA

Information for RQ6

 RQ6: Future trends in multi-cloud /hybrid cloud

Future research trends related to the design and operation of multi cloud native applications identified in the primary study

NA

Information for RQ4

 RQ4: multi-cloud challenges: design

Design challenges cited in the primary study for multi-cloud native applications

NA

 RQ4: multi-cloud challenges: development & execution

Development and execution challenges cited in the primary study for multi-cloud native applications

NA

 RQ4: multi-cloud challenges: operation

Operation challenges cited in the primary study for multi-cloud native applications

NA

 multi-cloud benefits general

Benefits of multi-cloud native applications identified by the primary study

NA

 multi-cloud drawbacks: general

Drawbacks of multi-cloud native applications identified by the primary study

NA