GB/T 36327-2018
ActiveInformation technology-Cloud computing-Application management requirements with platform as a service(PaaS)
信息技术 云计算 平台即服务(PaaS)应用程序管理要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the functional and management requirements for applications deployed on Platform as a Service (PaaS) cloud environments, covering lifecycle management, resource orchestration, and service monitoring. It is applied by cloud service providers and enterprise IT departments in China to ensure consistent application deployment, scaling, and governance across PaaS platforms. The standard is used during the development, testing, and operational phases of cloud-native applications to maintain interoperability and reliability.
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