Search for dissertations about: "Novel based cloud"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words Novel based cloud.
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1. 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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2. Dynamic Cloud Resource Management : Scheduling, Migration and Server Disaggregation
Abstract : A key aspect of cloud computing is the promise of infinite, scalable resources, and that cloud services should scale up and down on demand. This thesis investigates methods for dynamic resource allocation and management of services in cloud datacenters, introducing new approaches as well as improvements to established technologies. READ MORE
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3. Cost- and Performance-Aware Resource Management in Cloud Infrastructures
Abstract : High availability, cost effectiveness and ease of application deployment have accelerated the adoption rate of cloud computing. This fast proliferation of cloud computing promotes the rapid development of large-scale infrastructures. READ MORE
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4. Pre-deployment Description Logic-based Reasoning for Cloud Infrastructure Security
Abstract : Ensuring the security of a cloud application is exceptionally challenging. Not only is cloud infrastructure inherently complex, but also a precise definition of what is secure is hard to give. READ MORE
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5. Resource Allocation for Data-Intensive Services in the Cloud
Abstract : Cloud computing has become ubiquitous due to its resource flexibility and cost efficiency. Resource flexibility allows Cloud users to elastically scale their Cloud resources, for instance, by horizontally scaling the number of virtual machines allocated to each application as the application demands change. READ MORE