B: Cloud & Distributed

B: Cloud & Distributed (71)

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Cloud computing is the process of providing the virtualized services over the internet. The space in the web commonly known as Cloud has been monitored by service provider. In a real time scenario, a user registers for a particular service and shares his data as well as access credential policies with CSP (cloud service provider). Though cloud computing has got major flexibility in data ...
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Authors Kethan Harish Yekula, Dr. Y.Venkateswarlu, Suneel Kumar Badugu
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Page No. 23 to 28

Cloud has now become the essential part of the web technology and fast growth of cloud computing technique making it worth for the companies to invest in cloud. Growth of number of clouds is requiring inter cloud communication as concept of multi cloud or hybrid cloud is also spreading quickly. With this fast growth, more and more challenges are arising in the field of cloud computing. V...
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Authors Anukrati Dubey, Sandeep Sahu
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Page No. 1 to 5

A Cloud is a type of parallel and distributed system consisting of a collection of interconnected and virtualized computers that are dynamically provisioned and presented as one or more unified computing resources based on service-level agreements established through negotiation between the service provider and consumers. C loud Computing refers to both the applications delivered as serv...
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Authors Gunjita Shrivastava, Sandeep Sahu
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Page No. 7 to 12

Cloud Computing is the arising technology that delivers software, platform and infrastructure as a service over a network. Cloud minimizes the burden of users by allowing them to remotely store their data and eliminates the need of local storage and maintenance. Even though benefits are higher but while storing data in cloud, correctness of data and security are major concerns as there a...
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Authors Jaspreet Kaur, Jasmeet Singh
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Page No. 19 to 23

The increasing rate of the demand for computational resources has led to the production of largescale data centers. They consume huge amounts of electrical power resulting in high operational costs and carbon dioxide emissions. Power-related costs have become one of the major economic factors in IT data-centers, and companies and the research community are currently working on new effici...
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Authors Harsimran Singh, Supriya Kinger
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Page No. 15 to 30

This paper focuses on hosting and analyzing medical diagnostic data using soft computing. This is a project proposal for medical database system using soft computing, using data mining and cloud computing features. Data mining features are added to gain more control over the system. Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet....
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Authors Kalyani Mali, Samayita Bhattacharya
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Page No. 7 to 13

The main objective of the proposed architecture is preserving the privacy of the information ensuring that this information cannot be misused. In this paper we have proposed secure cloud architecture to address the user privacy problem in a cloud. By using OTP and WTP in cloud computing system, our proposed architecture achieves better goal of preserving the privacy of a user. ...
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Authors Sandeep Sharma, Navdeep Kaur Khiva
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Page No. 15 to 18

Cloud computing is the re-incarnation of the client-server architecture. It is highly promising technology because of its unlimited resource provisioning and data storage services which help us in managing the data as per requirements. Due to the use of internet and vital remote servers to maintain the data and applications, the cloud computing environment becomes open for the attackers ...
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Authors Amanpreet Kaur, Gaurav Raj, Dr. Dheerendra Singh
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Page No. 1 to 6

Computational grids have the potential for solving scientific and large - scale problems using heterogeneous and geographically distributed resources. In addition to the challenges of managing and scheduling resources reliable challenges arise because the grid infrastructure is unreliable. There are two major problems in Scheduling the Grid 1) Efficient Scheduling of jobs, 2) Providing f...
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Authors K. Srikala, S. Ramachandram
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Page No. 39 to 42

E-Learning is spreading around the world with leaps and bounds with the growth of Internet. People are keen to get high skilled knowledge from the knowledge pros in the industry and a very new concept of cloud computing is also not unaffected with E-learning. With the intense penetration of the Internet in the life of mankind and fast acceptance of the cloud computing is making researche...
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Authors Gunjita Shrivastava, Anukrati Dubey, Sandeep Sahu
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