Search for dissertations about: "Cloud Federation"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Cloud Federation.
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1. Managing cloud resource scarcity
Abstract : According to the Infrastructure-as-a-Service conceptualization of cloud computing, Infrastructure Providers offer utility-like pay-as-you-go access to computing resources (e.g., data processing, networks, and storage) to Service Providers, who use those resources to host applications for the benefit of end users. READ MORE
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2. Resource, Data and Application Management for Cloud Federations and Multi-Clouds
Abstract : Distributed Real-Time Media Processing refers to classes of highly distributed, delay no-tolerant applications that account for the majority of the data traffic generated in the world today. Real-Time audio/video conferencing and live content streaming are of particular research interests as technology forecasts predict video traffic surpassing every other type of data traffic in the world in the near future. READ MORE
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3. Placement and Monitoring of Orchestrated Cloud Services
Abstract : Cloud computing offers pay-per-use on-demand access to computer resources for hosting program execution environments for software service deployment. Management of cloud resources includes determining, based on current monitored resource availability, which part(s) of a computational infrastructure should host such program execution environments in a process called placement. READ MORE
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4. Enabling Technologies for Management of Distributed Computing Infrastructures
Abstract : Computing infrastructures offer remote access to computing power that can be employed, e.g., to solve complex mathematical problems or to host computational services that need to be online and accessible at all times. READ MORE
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5. Virtual infrastructures for computational science: software and architectures for distributed job and resource management
Abstract : In computational science, the scale of problems addressed and the resolution of solu- tions achieved are often limited by the available computational capacity. The current methodology of scaling computational capacity to large scale (i.e. READ MORE