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Full-Text Articles in Computer Engineering
Guaranteeing Data Storage Security In Cloud Computing, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Viswanath Aiyer, Rohit Bhutkar, Sagar Anvekar, Dinesh Chavan
Guaranteeing Data Storage Security In Cloud Computing, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Viswanath Aiyer, Rohit Bhutkar, Sagar Anvekar, Dinesh Chavan
Innovative Research Publications IRP India
Cloud Computing has been imagined as the next generation structural engineering of IT Enterprise. .By using the homomorphic token with dispersed verification of eradication coded information, our plan attains to the combination of capacity rightness protection and information blunder limitation, i.e., the identification of getting rowdy server(s)
Cumulonimbus Computing Concerns: Information Security In Public, Private, And Hybrid Cloud Computing, Daniel Adams
Cumulonimbus Computing Concerns: Information Security In Public, Private, And Hybrid Cloud Computing, Daniel Adams
Senior Honors Theses
Companies of all sizes operating in all markets are moving toward cloud computing for greater flexibility, efficiency, and cost savings. The decision of how to adopt the cloud is a question of major security concern due to the fact that control is relinquished over certain portions of the IT ecosystem. This thesis presents the position that the main security decision in moving to cloud computing is choosing which type of cloud to employ for each portion of the network – the hybrid cloud approach. Vulnerabilities that exist on a public cloud will be explored, and recommendations on decision factors will …
Enhanced Presentation Of Tomographic Data, Carmen Watts Clayton, Bernice E. Mills, George Buffleben, Thien Vu-Nguyen
Enhanced Presentation Of Tomographic Data, Carmen Watts Clayton, Bernice E. Mills, George Buffleben, Thien Vu-Nguyen
STAR Program Research Presentations
Solid materials can now be viewed non-destructively with x-rays by tomography; a technique for taking many 2D images of an object at many angles and reconstructing the images into a 3D data cube. The data is next rendered into 2D or 3D still images or movies. By nature, x-ray tomography yields a very large amount of data in three dimensions. Effectively displaying this data to an audience is a challenge.
In this work techniques are explored to improve the presentation methods of movies of both 2D and 3D tomographic data for visual appeal and correct perspective. Finding the optimal ways …