Search for dissertations about: "Cloud infrastructures"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Cloud infrastructures.
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21. Real-Time Search in Large Networks and Clouds
Abstract : Networked systems, such as telecom networks and cloud infrastructures, hold and generate vast amounts of conguration and operational data, only a small portion of which is used today by management applications. The overall goal of this work is to make all this data available through a real-time search process named network search , where queries are invoked, without giving the location or the format of the data, similar to web search. READ MORE
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22. Location-aware resource allocation in mobile edge clouds
Abstract : Over the last decade, cloud computing has realized the long-held dream of computing as a utility, in which computational and storage services are made available via the Internet to anyone at any time and from anywhere. This has transformed Information Technology (IT) and given rise to new ways of designing and purchasing hardware and software. READ MORE
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23. Efficient computational methods for applications in genomics
Abstract : During the last two decades, advances in molecular technology have facilitated the sequencing and analysis of ancient DNA recovered from archaeological finds, contributing to novel insights into human evolutionary history. As more ancient genetic information has become available, the need for specialized methods of analysis has also increased. READ MORE
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24. Methodology and Infrastructure for Statistical Computing in Genomics : Applications for Ancient DNA
Abstract : This thesis concerns the development and evaluation of computational methods for analysis of genetic data. A particular focus is on ancient DNA recovered from archaeological finds, the analysis of which has contributed to novel insights into human evolutionary and demographic history, while also introducing new challenges and the demand for specialized methods. READ MORE
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25. Towards Unifying Stream Processing over Central and Near-the-Edge Data Centers
Abstract : In this thesis, our goal is to enable and achieve effective and efficient real-time stream processing in a geo-distributed infrastructure, by combining the power of central data centers and micro data centers. Our research focus is to address the challenges of distributing the stream processing applications and placing them closer to data sources and sinks. READ MORE