Construction of Integrated Logistics Resources Service Platform Based on Cloud Computing

2013 ◽  
Vol 401-403 ◽  
pp. 1817-1821
Author(s):  
Zhi Ying Zhou

The core idea of modern logistics is to create value at the lowest cost. To achieve this goal enterprise must integrate logistics resources in society. Previous technologies can not help logistics industry achieve this goal without appropriate business model and cloud computing can give a hand. Cloud computing can effectively reduce IT investment and risk, can get IT service in less investment and shorter cycle to improve enterprises responsiveness to business changes. This article proposed the logical model and function modules of integrated logistics resources service platform. On this base it constructed the architecture of integrated logistics resources service platform based on cloud computing. Cloud computing architecture consisting of infrastructure layer, application layer and service provider layer was set up. This model has expedited new market and new services for logistics

Author(s):  
Mayank Bhushan ◽  
Ankit Yadav

Cloud computing is evolving as a very important IT service platform with Its advantages of cost effectiveness and international access. To become a wide adopted IT infrastructure and service platform, cloud computing should be integrated with different systems in organizations. In academia, there's terribly restricted study of cloud computing integration. In follow, the industry lacks a comprehensive systems integration design or tools that may integrate any system universally. Built upon Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) as an integration backbone, this text proposes a universal integration design. With this design, any system or service (e.g., ERP and cloud computing) will simply be integrated through the ESB without needing software system renovation. so as to completely support the enterprise-level business operations during a heterogeneous computing setting, this design conjointly introduces a rule-based business method management (BPM) engine to contour business method management across disparate systems.


2014 ◽  
Vol 971-973 ◽  
pp. 1799-1802
Author(s):  
Yan Xia Liu

The main problems restricting the development of digital publishing include: the lack of a clear business model and integrated services platform supporting business development, unable to achieve the customers’? value innovation; the lack of unified standard of digital publishing industry, unable to realize the orderly and scale development; the lack of effective mechanism of copyright protection of digital publishing, unable to realize the value protection. This paper discussed the innovation direction of digital publishing mode under the cloud computing environment from the following aspects: build cloud publishing comprehensive service platform, expand industrial organization boundary, optimize resources allocation; build digital publishing standard based on “?cloud computing”? and achieve scale development; set up the publication service platform based on “?cloud computing”? to realize copyright protection effectively.


Author(s):  
Mayank Bhushan ◽  
Ankit Yadav

Cloud computing is evolving as a very important IT service platform with Its advantages of cost effectiveness and international access. To become a wide adopted IT infrastructure and service platform, cloud computing should be integrated with different systems in organizations. In academia, there's terribly restricted study of cloud computing integration. In follow, the industry lacks a comprehensive systems integration design or tools that may integrate any system universally. Built upon Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) as an integration backbone, this text proposes a universal integration design. With this design, any system or service (e.g., ERP and cloud computing) will simply be integrated through the ESB without needing software system renovation. so as to completely support the enterprise-level business operations during a heterogeneous computing setting, this design conjointly introduces a rule-based business method management (BPM) engine to contour business method management across disparate systems.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1046 ◽  
pp. 508-511
Author(s):  
Jian Rong Zhu ◽  
Yi Zhuang ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
Wei Zhu

How to reduce energy consumption while improving utility of datacenter is one of the key technologies in the cloud computing environment. In this paper, we use energy consumption and utility of data center as objective functions to set up a virtual machine scheduling model based on multi-objective optimization VMSA-MOP, and design a virtual machine scheduling algorithm based on NSGA-2 to solve the model. Experimental results show that compared with other virtual machine scheduling algorithms, our algorithm can obtain relatively optimal scheduling results.


2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 2107-2110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi Jian Diao ◽  
Song Guo

Cloud computing is a novel network-based computing model, in which the cloud infrastructure is constructed in bottom level and provided as the support environment for the applications in upper cloud level. The combination of clouding computing and GIS can improve the performance of GIS, and it can also provide a new prospect of GIS information storage, processing and utilization. By integrating cloud computing and GIS, this paper presented a cloud computing based GIS model based on two features of cloud computing: data storage and transparent custom service. The model contains two layers: service layer and application layer. With this two-layer model, GIS can provide stable and efficient services to end users by optimized network resource allocation of underlying data and services in cloud computing.


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Faten Karim ◽  
Giselle Rampersad

The main advantage of cloud computing is to reduce the IT cost. By using cloud computing, organisations do not have to set up an IT infrastructure, and instead are able to rent resources and give payment only for the using services. Even with the appealing of cloud computing benefits, it is still in infancy in developing countries due to many reasons. Technology adoption has been explored to a limited degree in developing countries, particularly in relation to cloud computing in the tertiary education sector. Existing studies have examined technology adoption in developed countries and to a lesser extent in developing countries in non-education contexts such as e-government. This paper contributes to the cloud computing adoption literature in developing countries, and specifically in Saudi Arabian universities. 


2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 3012-3015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen Jing Yang ◽  
Yong Jian Luo ◽  
Hai Yan Zhao ◽  
Xiao Ting Li

Based on the principle and characteristics of cloud computing, we put forward the detailed introduction of the constitution and function of cloud information resource flow architecture. Therefore, the problems of network source information management, supervisory control, exploitation and utilization can be solved.


1985 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 232-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael A. Flower

Little is known about phratries in ancient Athens. The few surviving pieces of evidence, both literary and epigraphical, do not provide an adequate basis for a convincing reconstruction of most details. It may be possible, however, to say something more about the number and size, even if not about the organization and function, of phratries in the fifth and fourth centuries b.c.The purpose of this note is to show how IG II2.2344 is relevant to the question of phratries. It is a list of twenty names with patronymics, comprising three families and two isolated individuals, under the heading,Δι⋯ς ⋮ Φρατρίο ⋮ Ἀθην⋯ας ⋮ Φρα[τρίας] | οἵδε ɸρ⋯τερεςThe inscription is in the form of a dedication, and after Δι⋯ς ⋮ Φρατρίο ⋮ Ἀθην⋯ας ⋮ Φρα[τρίας] one should understand στήλη or ἱερ⋯ στήλη. There are several other examples of this form of dedication, though none is exactly parallel. The stele was most likely set up in the sanctuary of the phratry, and that would explain why a list of phratry members should be in the form of a dedication. In the absence of other criteria, the inscription is dated by letter forms to the early fourth century.Surprisingly enough this inscription has been either ignored or curtly dismissed in the literature concerning the number and nature of Athenian phratries. In 1902 Alfred Körte concluded that this list of twenty names constituted the total membership of a phratry. But in 1910 Anton von Premerstein maintained that the list was only of a single thiasos within a phratry. We know that by the beginning of the fourth century phratries were subdivided into units called thiasoi, which are to be distinguished from the private religious associations of the same name. Von Premerstein argued that the constant appeals of the orators to the testimony of phratry members render it very unlikely that one phratry could be so small as to have only twenty members, even if there were more than twelve phratries altogether.


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