Search for dissertations about: "cloud technologies"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 68 swedish dissertations containing the words cloud technologies.
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1. Control over the Cloud : Offloading, Elastic Computing, and Predictive Control
Abstract : The thesis studies the use of cloud native software and platforms to implement critical closed loop control. It considers technologies that provide low latency and reliable wireless communication, in terms of edge clouds and massive MIMO, but also approaches industrial IoT and the services of a distributed cloud, as an extension of commercial-of-the-shelf software and systems. READ MORE
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2. Cloudy talks : Exploring accounts about cloud computing
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to discuss the character, purpose, and use of the language surrounding new technology, specifically cloud computing. The thesis is situated within library and information science. READ MORE
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3. Autonomous cloud resource provisioning : accounting, allocation, and performance control
Abstract : The emergence of large-scale Internet services coupled with the evolution of computing technologies such as distributed systems, parallel computing, utility computing, grid, and virtualization has fueled a movement toward a new resource provisioning paradigm called cloud computing. The main appeal of cloud computing lies in its ability to provide a shared pool of infinitely scalable computing resources for cloud services, which can be quickly provisioned and released on-demand with minimal effort. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. A Novel Method for Adaptive Control of Manufacturing Equipment in Cloud Environments
Abstract : The ability to adaptively control manufacturing equipment, both in local and distributed environments, is becoming increasingly more important for many manufacturing companies.One important reason for this is that manufacturing companies are facing increasing levels of changes, variations and uncertainty, caused by both internal and external factors, which can negatively impact their performance. READ MORE