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Cloud computing services: taxonomy and comparison [PDF]
Cloud computing is a highly discussed topic in the technical and economic world, and many of the big players of the software industry have entered the development of cloud services.
Höfer, C.N., Karagiannis, G.
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Through virtualization and resource integration, cloud computing has expanded its service area and offers a better user experience than the traditional platforms, along with its business operation model bringing huge economic and social benefits. However,
Wenjuan Li +5 more
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Cloud computing: state-of-the-art and research challenges
Cloud computing has recently emerged as a new paradigm for hosting and delivering services over the Internet. Cloud computing is attractive to business owners as it eliminates the requirement for users to plan ahead for provisioning, and allows ...
Qi Zhang, Lu Cheng, R. Boutaba
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From cloud computing to sky computing
We consider the future of cloud computing and ask how we might guide it towards a more coherent service we call sky computing. The barriers are more economic than technical, and we propose reciprocal peering as a key enabling step.
Ion Stoica, S. Shenker
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The study presents a blockchain-based incentive mechanism intended to encourage those in underserved communities to engage with healthcare services.
Alan Litchfield, Arshad Khan
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Computational Intelligence in Cloud Computing [PDF]
Cloud Computing (CC) is a model that enables ubiquitous, convenient, and on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources. In CC applications, it is possible to access both software and hardware architectures remotely and with little or no knowledge about their physical or logical locations.
R. Donida Labati +4 more
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A Study of Moving from Cloud Computing to Fog Computing
The exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology poses various challenges to the classic centralized cloud computing paradigm, including high latency, limited capacity, and network failure.
Hindreen Rashid Abdulqadir +6 more
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A large number of researchers, academia, government sectors, and business enterprises are adopting the cloud environment due to the least upfront capital investment, maximum scalability, and several other features of it.
Ishu Gupta +3 more
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Next Generation Cloud Computing: New Trends and Research Directions [PDF]
The landscape of cloud computing has significantly changed over the last decade. Not only have more providers and service offerings crowded the space, but also cloud infrastructure that was traditionally limited to single provider data centers is now ...
Buyya, Rajkumar, Varghese, Blesson
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An effective optimization method based on a self-adaptive differential evolution (DE) algorithm is proposed to design high-channel-count fiber Bragg grating (FBG) filters.
Jing Chen +5 more
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