Search for dissertations about: "Dissertations on Cloud Computing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Dissertations on Cloud Computing.
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1. Bringing Visibility in the Clouds : using Security, Transparency and Assurance Services
Abstract : The evolution of cloud computing allows the provisioning of IT resources over the Internet and promises many benefits for both - the service users and providers. Despite various benefits offered by cloud based services, many users hesitate in moving their IT systems to the cloud mainly due to many new security problems introduced by cloud environments. READ MORE
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2. Enabling Scalable Data Analysis on Cloud Resources with Applications in Life Science
Abstract : Over the past 20 years, the rise of high-throughput methods in life science has enabled research laboratories to produce massive datasets of biological interest. When dealing with this "data deluge" of modern biology researchers encounter two major challenges: first, there is a need for substantial technical skills for dealing with Big Data and; second, infrastructure procurement becomes difficult. READ MORE
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3. Networked Latency Sensitive Applications - Performance Issues between Cloud and Edge
Abstract : The increasing demand for industrial automation has motivated the development of applications with strict latency requirements, namely, latency-sensitive applications. Such latency requirements can be satisfied by offloading computationally intensive tasks to powerful computing devices over a network at the cost of additional communication latency. READ MORE
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4. Approaches for Distributing Large Scale Bioinformatic Analyses
Abstract : Ever since high-throughput DNA sequencing became economically feasible, the amount of biological data has grown exponentially. This has been one of the biggest drivers in introducing high-performance computing (HPC) to the field of biology. READ MORE
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5. Context-Aware Optimized Service Selection with Focus on Consumer Preferences
Abstract : Cloud computing, mobile computing, Service-Oriented Computing (SOC), and Software as a Service (SaaS) indicate that the Internet emerges to an anonymous service market where service functionality can be dynamically and ubiquitously consumed. Among functionally similar services, service consumers are interested in the consumption of the services which perform best towards their optimization preferences. READ MORE