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Utility Computing and Its Utilization

2016
Utility computing is envisioned to be the next generation of Information Technology (IT) evolution that depicts how computing needs of users can be fulfilled in the future IT industry. Its analogy is derived from the real world where service providers maintain and supply utility services, such as electrical power, gas, and water to consumers. Consumers'
Mainak Adhikari   +2 more
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Multi-tenant utility computing with compute containers

2015 IEEE 5th International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin (ICCE-Berlin), 2015
From the growing demand for utility computing resources emerged both the hardware and software for cloud computing technology. Still varied enterprises to fulfill their capacity need while adhering a strict fiscal cost structure. However, the exponential increase in demand and complexity of the network topology, threatens to simultaneously violate both
George Collins, Yahav Biran
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Online Optimal Service Selection, Resource Allocation and Task Offloading for Multi-Access Edge Computing: A Utility-Based Approach

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2023
Multi-access edge computing promises satisfactory user experience by offloading tasks to the MEC server deployed at the network edge. However, since the MEC server is often resource-limited as compared to the cloud infrastructure, how to efficiently ...
W. Chu   +4 more
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Joint Service Caching and Task Offloading in Multi-Access Edge Computing: A QoE-Based Utility Optimization Approach

IEEE Communications Letters, 2021
In multi-access edge computing (MEC), computation tasks offloaded from users are usually associated with specific services that need to be cached in MEC nodes to enable task execution.
Xuan-Qui Pham   +3 more
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Assessing Invariant Mining Techniques for Cloud-Based Utility Computing Systems

IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2020
Likely system invariants model properties that hold in operating conditions of a computing system. Invariants may be mined offline from training datasets, or inferred during execution.
A. Pecchia, S. Russo, S. Sarkar
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