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Nowadays, big data has received attention from researchers, business industries, education, and scientific communities. Big data analytics has to deal with large scale data that consist of both structured and unstructured data. These data are to be handled properly, that is extracting, processing, and analyzing those data to obtain meaningful information from them in a limited time. To yield insightful...
Cloud computing is becoming more and more popular. It is increasing in popularity with companies as it enables them to share various resources in a cost effective way. Cloud computing has lots of advantages, however some issues need to be handled before organizations and individuals have the confidence to rely on it. Security and privacy are at the forefront of these important issues. In this paper,...
Cloud computing is rapidly growing as an alternative to conventional computing. However, it is based on models like cluster computing, distributed computing, utility computing and grid computing in general. This paper presents an end-to-end comparison between Cluster Computing, Grid Computing and Cloud Computing, along with the challenges they face. This could help in better understanding these models...
The following topics are dealt with: mobile computing; wireless sensor networks; cloud computing; grid, computing; data center computing; cluster computing; energy-aware applications; virtualization; multicore computing; computer architecture; distributed computing; computer networks; network architecture; CPS security; CPS computing; social networking; Internet of things; WISARN I and embedded system...
The Grid computing vision promises to provide the required platform for users to run a new and more demanding range of high performance computing (HPC) applications. However, the performance i.e. the response times achievable from the grid systems, is reported as not very satisfactory. End users may be forced to purchase, maintain and upgrade their own dedicated HPC systems for the execution of their...
The last decade has been a substantial increase in commodity desktop and distributed Geographic Information System applications with client-server or browser-server architectures, mainly as a result of faster hardware and network performance. Nevertheless, there are still problems, in the field of GIS applications, which can not be effectively cooperative used due to the complicated geospatial data...
The following topics are dealt with: cluster and grid computing; P2P computing; multimedia application; knowledge management; data mining; virtual organization; cloud computing; Internet; Web computing; parallel distributed and collaborative system; multimedia display and processing; stream processing and protocol.
The following topics are dealt with: cloud computing; information technology; Internet; parallel computing; grid computing; network-based computing; data security; data privacy; cluster computing; wireless networks; multimedia networking; service networking; Web applications; and peer-to-peer computing.
Cloud computing has recently emerged as a convergence of concepts such as cluster computing, grid computing, utility computing, and virtualization. In hybrid clouds, the user has its private cloud available for use, but she can also request new resources to public clouds in a pay-per-use basis when there is an increase in demand. In this scenario it is important to decide when and how to request these...
The following topics are dealt with : computer architecture; data intensive and I/O computing; algorithm and application; P2P computing; service-oriented architecture; cluster computing; grid computing; cloud computing; performance evaluation; compilers and language; information retrieval; knowledge discovery; OS/resource management; wireless networks; and pervasive computing.
The following topics are dealt with: green computing; Internet services & clouds; scheduling; potpourri; power measurement & modeling; disks/storage; data & HPC centers; GPU processing & cluster computing; grid and cloud computing; mobile devices; embedded systems; integrated circuits & processors; and low power system on chip.
This paper explores the possibility of application of cluster, grid and cloud computing in developing e-Learning systems. We are considering three major problems in implementation of distributed e-Learning systems: (i) a method for selection of appropriate distributed computing system (DCS) e.g. cluster, grid and cloud. (ii) To find suitable resource management policies. (iii) To propose an architecture...
Some new paradigms of large-scale distributed computing such as cluster, grid, and cloud computing have been recently developed to effectively support exponentially growing amount of data. Here numerous users store their data in the distributed storage that are accessed remotely anytime and anywhere. Therefore, an appropriate concurrency control such as locking is needed so that multiple users can...
Distributed computing combines multiple computers, geographically dispersed in a cost effective way and presents a single unified resource to the end user with huge storage and computational power. In the past few years, many overlying concepts of distributed computing eminently Cluster, Grid and Cloud Computing have appeared. This paper attempts to unfold these concepts and discusses their close...
Digital preservation deals with the long-term storage, access, and maintenance of digital data objects. In order to prevent a loss of information, digital libraries and archives are increasingly faced with the need to electronically preserve vast amounts of data while having limited computational resources in-house. However, due to the potentially immense data sets and computationally intensive tasks...
Cloud computing has become another buzzword after Web 2.0. However, there are dozens of different definitions for cloud computing and there seems to be no consensus on what a cloud is. On the other hand, cloud computing is not a completely new concept; it has intricate connection to the relatively new but thirteen-year established grid computing paradigm, and other relevant technologies such as utility...
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