On-demand high performance computing: image guided neuro-surgery feasibility study

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K. Baldridge ◽  
A. Birnbaum ◽  
A. Majumdar ◽  
Dong Ju Choi ◽  
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Ron Kikinis ◽  
Ion-Florin Talos ◽  
Simon K. Warfield ◽  
Arya Nabavi ◽  
David G. Walker ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  

Typically, the constant changes in computers and communications technology led to the need of on-demand network access to a shared computing resources to reduce cost and time and this is known as Cloud computing, which delivers computing services to users as a pay-as-you-go manner by emerging several distributed and high performance computing concepts. The cloud makes reaching any information or source possible from anywhere eliminating the setup and instillation step such that the user and the hardware may co-exist in different places. This comes beneficial for the users or the small companies that cannot effort to pay for the hardware, storage or resources as the big companies. Many of the studies on cloud computing was dedicated to the performance efficiency of task scheduling. Scheduling is a wide concept and it is one of the most important issues that generally work on mapping tasks to appropriate resources efficiently and effectively using one or more strategy. This paper have reviewed and classified the most recent scheduling algorithms in cloud computing and gave examples on each.


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