Probabilistic State Estimation Based Scheduling Approach for Cloud Computing

2011 ◽  
Vol 55-57 ◽  
pp. 1053-1057
Author(s):  
Gui De Zheng ◽  
Ming Chen

The next generation of scientific experiments and studies are being carried out by large collaborations of researchers distributed around the world engaged in analysis of huge collections of data generated by scientific instruments. Grid computing has emerged as an enabler for such collaborations as it aids communities in sharing resource to achieve common objective. This paper defines the problem of scheduling distributed data-intensive application on to Gird resource and presents a formal resource and application model for the problem.

2011 ◽  
Vol 267 ◽  
pp. 1054-1058
Author(s):  
Wu Chu Tang ◽  
Jun Xie

Each of tasks within the application depends on multiple datasets that may be distributed anywhere within the Cloud Computing. This paper defines the problem of scheduling distributed data-intensive application on to Gird resource and presents a formal resource and application model for the problem.


2008 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
pp. C03
Author(s):  
Stefano Cozzini

My intention is to analyze how, where and if grid computing technology is truly enabling a new way of doing science (so-called ‘e-science’). I will base my views on the experiences accumulated thus far in a number of scientific communities, which we have provided with the opportunity of using grid computing. I shall first define some basic terms and concepts and then discuss a number of specific cases in which the use of grid computing has actually made possible a new method for doing science. I will then present a case in which this did not result in a change in research methods. I will try to identify the reasons for these failures and analyze the future evolution of grid computing. I will conclude by introducing and commenting the concept of ‘cloud computing’, the approach offered and provided by major industrial actors (Google/IBM and Amazon being among the most important) and what impact this technology might have on the world of research.


2012 ◽  
Vol 60 ◽  
pp. 36-52
Author(s):  
Angelė Pečeliūnaitė

Per pastaruosius keletą metų „debesų“ technologijos (angl. Cloud Computing) tapo realybe – kompanijos, siūlančios paslaugas internete, pradėjusios nuo bandomųjų paslaugų, jau gali džiaugtis sulaukusios vis didesnio realaus verslininkų susidomėjimo visame pasaulyje. Šalia tradicinių paslaugų atsiranda ir nauja – komunikacija kaip paslauga. Straipsnio tikslas – aptarti vieningos komunuikacijos paradigmą debesyje ir įvertinti naujos kartos komunikacijos (Komunikacija 2.0) požymius. Tam tikslui pasirinkta Lync 2010 komunikavimo platforma (integruota į „Microsoft Office 365“ „debesį“) analizuojama teoriniu ir praktiniu aspektais. Straipsnyje aptariami „Lync 2010“ ekspertų Lietuvoje apklausos rezultatai bei analizuojamos „Lync“ forumo bendruomenės internete aktyvumo tendencijos. Teorinės įžvalgos ir praktiniai „Lync 2010“ komunikacijos vertinimai patvirtina, kad ši komunikavimo platforma yra efektyvi, užtikrina greitą ir paprastą komunikaciją vieningoje interaktyvioje aplinkoje, prie kurios dinamiškai galima prisijungti naudojant įvairius ryšio kanalus. Gauti analizės rezultatai patvirtina, kad „Lync 2010“ komunikavimo platforma turi Komunikacijos 2.0 bruožų, kurie praktikoje iš esmės padidina komunikacijos ir bendradarbiavimo efektyvumą, suteikia patogumą komunikuojantiems. Aptariami ir probleminiai „Lync 2010“ aspektai. Tyrimo rezultatai taip pat rodo, kad versle panaudojamos ne visos vienodai intensyviai „Lync 2010“ siūlomos komunikavimo galimybės (pvz., ekspertinė veikla). Aiškinamos priežastys.Reikšminiai žodžiai: „debesų“ technologijos, vieninga komunikacija, naujos kartos komunikacija, Komunikacija 2.0, Lync 2010 komunikavimo platforma, prisistatymas, ekspertinė veikla.Unified Communications Paradigm in the cloud computing: Analysis of Microsoft Lync 2010 Communications Platform for Theoretical and Practical AspectsAngelė Pečeliūnaitė SummaryOver the past few years, cloud computing has become a reality: the company that offers services on the internet, which started from the pilot services, can now enjoy increasing interest in the real business around the world. In addition to traditional and new services, there is Communication as a service. The aim of the article is to discuss the paradigm of unified communications in the cloud computing and to evaluate the features of the next generation of communications (Communications 2.0). Purposefully, the Lync 2010 communications platform (integrated into the Microsoft Office 365 cloud) was selected, and an analysis of its theoretical and practical aspects was made. This paper discusses the survey of Lync 2010 results in the Lithuania and analyses the activity trends of the Lync forum community.Theoretical observations and practical assessments of Lync 2010 confirm that the Communications platform is efficient, providing fast and simple interactive communications within a single environment which can be accessed dynamically using various communication channels. The obtained results confirm that the Communications 2.0 features of the Lync 2010 communications platform considerably increase the efficiency of communications and cooperations in practice and provide comfort for communicating people. Also, the problematic aspects of Lync 2010 are discussed. The results show that not all Lync 2010 communication tools are used equally intensively (for example, expert activities). The reasons are also discussed.Keywords: Cloud Computing, Unified Communications, Next Generation of Communications, Communication 2.0, Lync 2010, Presence, Skill Search.


2011 ◽  
Vol 267 ◽  
pp. 821-826
Author(s):  
Gui De Zheng ◽  
Ming Chen

Each of tasks within the application depends on multiple datasets that may be distributed anywhere within the Content-Based Networking. This paper defines the problem of scheduling distributed data-intensive application on to Gird resource and presents a formal resource and application model for the problem.


CCIT Journal ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 138-148
Author(s):  
H. Abdul Hamid Arribathi ◽  
Dedeh Supriyanti ◽  
Lusyani Sunarya

Information technology is increasingly developing and has a positive impact on the world of education. The implementation of student counseling with a Knowledge Management System is one of the contributions of information technology in the world of education. Many benefits provided by the Student Counseling Knowledge Management System, in managing the knowledge needed by the counselor section to document student consultations. The development and implementation of a KMS counseling system costs more to employ professional staff to maintain and improve; KMS student counseling application; For this reason, it is necessary to design a Cloud Computing-based Student Counseling Knowledge Management System. The research method carried out in the first stage is to collect data and information about Knowledge Management and Student Counseling, and how to use it to create a Knowledge Management System Application, Student Counseling Based on cloud computing. Furthermore, conducting a literature study and literature review, system design is in the form of data architecture compounding, process design, network design, and user interface design. The design results of this system can facilitate educational institutions in conducting online cloud computing-based student counseling


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 54-56
Author(s):  
Prof. Milan Kantilal Vachhani ◽  
◽  
Dr. Kishor H Atkotiya

Author(s):  
Priyanshu Srivastava ◽  
Rizwan Khan

Today is the era of Cloud Computing Technology in IT Industries. Cloud computing which is based on Internet has the most powerful architecture of computation. It reckons in of a compilation of integrated and networked hardware, software and internet infrastructure. It has various avails atop grid computing and other computing. In this paper, I have given a brief of evaluation of cloud computing by reviewing more than 30 articles on cloud computing. The outcome of this review signalizes the face of the IT industries before and after the cloud computing.


2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 244
Author(s):  
Nada M. Al-Hakkak ◽  
Ban Salman Shukur ◽  
Atheel Sabih Shaker

   The concept of implementing e-government systems is growing widely all around the world and becoming an interest to all governments. However, governments are still seeking for effective ways to implement e-government systems properly and successfully. As services of e-government increased and citizens’ demands expand, the e-government systems become more costly to satisfy the growing needs. The cloud computing is a technique that has been discussed lately as a solution to overcome some problems that an e-government implementation or expansion is going through. This paper is a proposal of a  new model for e-government on basis of cloud computing. E-Government Public Cloud Model EGPCM, for e-government is related to public cloud computing.


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