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New novel idea for Cloud Computing: How can we use Kalman filter in security of Cloud Computing

2012

Cloud is a virtual image about some amount of undefined powers, that is widespread and had unknown power and inexact amount of hardware and software configurations, and because of we have not any information about clouds location and time dimensions and also the amounts of its sources we tell that Cloud Computing. This technology presents lots of abilities and opportunities such as processing power, storage and accessing it from everywhere, supporting, working - team group - with the latest versions of software and etc., by the means of internet. On the other hand, in such a large scale networks we should consider the reliability and powerfulness of such networks in facing with events such …

SoftwareUtility computingFilter (video)Computer sciencebusiness.industryReliability (computer networking)Distributed computingCloud testingThe InternetCloud computingKalman filterbusiness2012 6th International Conference on Application of Information and Communication Technologies (AICT)
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Building a medical research cloud in the EASI-CLOUDS project

2015

Summary The demand for Information Technology (IT) resources is constantly growing in the scientific area. The ability to store and process increasing amounts of data has transformed many research disciplines like the life sciences, which now rely on complex data processing and data analytics. Cloud computing can provide researchers with scalable and easy-to-use hardware and software resources and allows on-demand access to services, tools, or even complete work environments. The European research project EASI-CLOUDS has developed a service delivery platform with special regard to service integration, monitoring and management, and the negotiation of service level agreements. In order to de…

Service (systems architecture)Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware as a serviceService delivery platformInformation technologyCloud computingData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceComputational Theory and MathematicsUtility computingService levelScalabilityData as a servicebusinessSoftwareConcurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
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The Brave New World of development in the internetwork computing architecture (InterNCA): or how distributed computing platforms will change systems …

1998

This essay is a speculation of the impact of the next generation technological platform — the internetwork computing architecture (InterNCA) — on systems development. The impact will be deep and pervasive and more substantial than when computing migrated from closed computer rooms to ubiquitous personal computers and flexible client-server solutions. Initially, by drawing upon the notion of a technological frame, the InterNCA, and how it differs from earlier technological frames, is examined. Thereafter, a number of hypotheses are postulated with regard to how the architecture will affect systems development content, scope, organization and processes. Finally, some suggestions for where the…

Context-aware pervasive systemsUtility computingScope (project management)Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingEnd-user computingFrame (networking)Systems designArchitectureSoftwareInformation SystemsAutonomic computingInformation Systems Journal
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MonPaaS: An Adaptive Monitoring Platformas a Service for Cloud Computing Infrastructures and Services

2015

This paper presents a novel monitoring architecture addressed to the cloud provider and the cloud consumers. This architecture offers a monitoring platform-as-a-Service to each cloud consumer that allows to customize the monitoring metrics. The cloud provider sees a complete overview of the infrastructure whereas the cloud consumer sees automatically her cloud resources and can define other resources or services to be monitored. This is accomplished by means of an adaptive distributed monitoring architecture automatically deployed in the cloud infrastructure. This architecture has been implemented and released under GPL license to the community as “MonPaaS”, open source software for integra…

Service (systems architecture)Information Systems and ManagementCloud computing securityComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryCloud computingcomputer.software_genreService-oriented modelingComputer Science ApplicationsUtility computingHardware and ArchitectureSoftware deploymentCloud testingScalabilityOperating systembusinesscomputerIEEE Transactions on Services Computing
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Comparative analysis of architectures for monitoring cloud computing infrastructures

2015

The lack of control over the cloud resources is one of the main disadvantages associated to cloud computing. The design of efficient architectures for monitoring such resources can help to overcome this problem. This contribution describes a complete set of architectures for monitoring cloud computing infrastructures, and provides a taxonomy of them. The architectures are described in detail, compared among them, and analysed in terms of performance, scalability, usage of resources, and security capabilities. The architectures have been implemented in real world settings and empirically validated against a real cloud computing infrastructure based on OpenStack. More than 1000 virtual machin…

Cloud computing securityComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingCloud computingcomputer.software_genreSet (abstract data type)Utility computingHardware and ArchitectureVirtual machineScalabilitybusinesscomputerSoftwareFuture Generation Computer Systems
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Ontology-based annotation and retrieval of services in the cloud

2014

Cloud computing is a technological paradigm that permits computing services to be offered over the Internet. This new service model is closely related to previous well-known distributed computing initiatives such as Web services and grid computing. In the current socio-economic climate, the affordability of cloud computing has made it one of the most popular recent innovations. This has led to the availability of more and more cloud services, as a consequence of which it is becoming increasingly difficult for service consumers to find and access those cloud services that fulfil their requirements. In this paper, we present a semantically-enhanced platform that will assist in the process of …

Information Systems and ManagementCloud computing securitybusiness.industryComputer scienceServices computingCloud computingcomputer.software_genreManagement Information SystemsWorld Wide WebSemantic gridUtility computingGrid computingArtificial IntelligenceInformation and Communications TechnologySemantic computingOntologyThe InternetSemantic Web StackWeb servicebusinesscomputerSemantic WebSoftwareKnowledge-Based Systems
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Opportunity Discovery and Creation in Cloud Computing

2013

Cloud computing provides opportunities for firms selling or using cloud services. However, little is known about how entrepreneurs discover or create these opportunities for cloud computing. In this study, we found that the opportunities discovered in cloud computing were related to the development of software for a particular need. By contrast, created opportunities were developed under conditions of technological uncertainty, at a time when the market did not yet exist. It appears that created opportunities, if successful, bring long-term competitive advantages, whereas discovered opportunities are more easily copied and exploited by competitors. peerReviewed

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Adding semantics to cloud computing to enhance service discovery and access

2012

Cloud computing is a technological paradigm that permits to offer computing services over the Internet. This new service model is closely related to previous, well-known distributed computing initiatives such as Web services and grid computing. In the current socio-economic climate, the affordability of cloud computing has gained it popularity among today's innovations. Under these circumstances, more and more cloud services become available. Consequently, it is becoming more and more difficult for service consumers to find and access those cloud services that fulfill their requirements. In this work, a cloud computing ontology is proposed that facilitates a semantic identification, discove…

Cloud computing securitybusiness.industryComputer scienceServices computingCloud computingcomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebSemantic gridGrid computingUtility computingSemantic computingCloud testingbusinesscomputerProceedings of the 6th Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems
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