Search for dissertations about: "cloud computing"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 152 swedish dissertations containing the words cloud computing.
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21. Searches for Higgs bosons with hadronically decaying τ-leptons : Using Grid and Cloud computing techniques
Abstract : This thesis describes a measurement of the Standard Model Higgs boson coupling to fermions in decays to two τ-leptons, a search for charged Higgs bosons in decays to a τ-lepton and a neutrino, as well as the reconstruction, identification and triggering of hadronically decaying τ-leptons. The data considered are collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. READ MORE
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22. 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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23. Towards Decentralized Orchestration of Next-generation Cloud Infrastructures
Abstract : Cloud Computing helps to efficiently utilize the abundance of computing resources in large data centers. It enables interested parties to deploy their services in data centers while the hardware infrastructure is maintained by the cloud provider. READ MORE
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24. May the power be with you : managing power-performance tradeoffs in cloud data centers
Abstract : The overall goal of the work presented in this thesis was to find ways of managing power-performance tradeoffs in cloud data centers. To this end, the relationships between the power consumption of data center servers and the performance of applications hosted in data centers are analyzed, models that capture these relationships are developed, and controllers to optimize the use of data center infrastructures are proposed. READ MORE
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25. Modeling and Control for Improved Predictability of Cloud Applications
Abstract : Cloud computing has emerged as a key technology in the latest decade and continues to be applied to manage the computing needs of new domains. As a result, the requirements on predictable behavior in the cloud increase, thus the hosted applications need to be recognized as both fault-tolerant and responsive even under difficult conditions. READ MORE