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Cloud computing

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Personal Decision Factors Considered By Information Technology Executives: Their Impacts On Business Intentions And Consequent Cloud Computing Services Adoption Rates, Marcus Lee Smith Jr Dec 2016

Personal Decision Factors Considered By Information Technology Executives: Their Impacts On Business Intentions And Consequent Cloud Computing Services Adoption Rates, Marcus Lee Smith Jr

Theses & Dissertations

During its infancy, the cloud computing industry was the province largely of small and medium-sized business customers. Despite their size, these companies required a professionally run, yet economical information technology (IT) operation. These customers used a total value strategy whereby they avoided paying for essential, yet underutilized, resources (e.g., full-time IT personnel and computing equipment with excess capacity) by outsourcing most, if not all, of their entire IT function. Since that time, the cloud industry has expanded the breadth of its service offerings greatly and the economies of scale have reduced the unit price point. In addition, research suggests other …


Selecting Cloud Platform Services Based On Application Requirements, Bridger Ronald Larson Dec 2016

Selecting Cloud Platform Services Based On Application Requirements, Bridger Ronald Larson

Theses and Dissertations

As virtualization platforms or cloud computing have become more of a commodity, many more organizations have been utilizing them. Many organizations and technologies have emerged to fulfill those cloud needs. Cloud vendors provide similar services, but the differences can have significant impact on specific applications. Selecting the right provider is difficult and confusing because of the number of options. It can be difficult to determine which application characteristics will impact the choice of implementation. There has not been a concise process to select which cloud vendor and characteristics are best suited for the application requirements and organization requirements. This thesis …


Elastic Resource Management In Distributed Clouds, Tian Guo Nov 2016

Elastic Resource Management In Distributed Clouds, Tian Guo

Doctoral Dissertations

The ubiquitous nature of computing devices and their increasing reliance on remote resources have driven and shaped public cloud platforms into unprecedented large-scale, distributed data centers. Concurrently, a plethora of cloud-based applications are experiencing multi-dimensional workload dynamics---workload volumes that vary along both time and space axes and with higher frequency. The interplay of diverse workload characteristics and distributed clouds raises several key challenges for efficiently and dynamically managing server resources. First, current cloud platforms impose certain restrictions that might hinder some resource management tasks. Second, an application-agnostic approach might not entail appropriate performance goals, therefore, requires numerous specific methods. Third, …


Sla Management In A Collaborative Network Of Federated Clouds: The Cloudland, Asma Obaid Subaih Ai Falasi Nov 2016

Sla Management In A Collaborative Network Of Federated Clouds: The Cloudland, Asma Obaid Subaih Ai Falasi

Theses

Cloud services have always promised to be available, flexible, and speedy. However, not a single Cloud provider can deliver such promises to their distinctly demanding customers. Cloud providers have a constrained geographical presence, and are willing to invest in infrastructure only when it is profitable to them. Cloud federation is a concept that collectively combines segregated Cloud services to create an extended pool of resources for Clouds to competently deliver their promised level of services. This dissertation is concerned with studying the governing aspects related to the federation of Clouds through collaborative networking. The main objective of this dissertation is …


Modern Computing Techniques For Solving Genomic Problems, Ning Yu Aug 2016

Modern Computing Techniques For Solving Genomic Problems, Ning Yu

Computer Science Dissertations

With the advent of high-throughput genomics, biological big data brings challenges to scientists in handling, analyzing, processing and mining this massive data. In this new interdisciplinary field, diverse theories, methods, tools and knowledge are utilized to solve a wide variety of problems. As an exploration, this dissertation project is designed to combine concepts and principles in multiple areas, including signal processing, information-coding theory, artificial intelligence and cloud computing, in order to solve the following problems in computational biology: (1) comparative gene structure detection, (2) DNA sequence annotation, (3) investigation of CpG islands (CGIs) for epigenetic studies. Briefly, in problem #1, …


A Holistic Approach To Lowering Latency In Geo-Distributed Web Applications, Shankaranarayanan Puzhavakath Narayanan Aug 2016

A Holistic Approach To Lowering Latency In Geo-Distributed Web Applications, Shankaranarayanan Puzhavakath Narayanan

Open Access Dissertations

User perceived end-to-end latency of web applications have a huge impact on the revenue for many businesses. The end-to-end latency of web applications is impacted by: (i) User to Application server (front-end) latency which includes downloading and parsing web pages, retrieving further objects requested by javascript executions; and (ii) Application and storage server(back-end) latency which includes retrieving meta-data required for an initial rendering, and subsequent content based on user actions.

Improving the user-perceived performance of web applications is challenging, given their complex operating environments involving user-facing web servers, content distribution network (CDN) servers, multi-tiered application servers, and storage servers. Further, …


Evaluating Determinants Of Cloud Computing Acceptance In Croatian Sme Organizations, Damir Vrsajkovic Aug 2016

Evaluating Determinants Of Cloud Computing Acceptance In Croatian Sme Organizations, Damir Vrsajkovic

Theses

The cloud computing technology has made a tremendous impact on various types of business organizations by enabling fast, easy and cost effective use of information systems, and thus making it available to everyone. Respectively, the cloud computing would be most beneficial for small and medium organizations (SMEs). However, the Croatian SMEs are still reluctant in accepting the cloud computing technology and unleashing its full potential. This research study focuses on exploring how different determinants outlined in extended model of unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) influence behavioral intention of decision makers within Croatian SME organizations to accept …


Cloud Computing: Toe Adoption Factors By Service Model In Manufacturing, Michael Mckinnie May 2016

Cloud Computing: Toe Adoption Factors By Service Model In Manufacturing, Michael Mckinnie

Business Administration Dissertations

Organizations are adopting cloud technologies for two primary reasons: to reduce costs and to enhance business agility. The pressure to innovate, reduce costs and respond quickly to changes in market demand brought about by intense global competition has U.S. manufacturing firms turning to cloud computing as an enabling strategy. Cloud computing is a service based information technology model that enables on-demand access to a shared pool of computing services provisioned over a broadband network. Cloud is categorized across three primary service models, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS), differentiated by …


Optimizing Cloud-Service Performance: Efficient Resource Provisioning Via Optimal Workload Allocation, Zhuoyao Wang May 2016

Optimizing Cloud-Service Performance: Efficient Resource Provisioning Via Optimal Workload Allocation, Zhuoyao Wang

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

Cloud computing is being widely accepted and utilized in the business world. From the perspective of businesses utilizing the cloud, it is critical to meet their customers' requirements by achieving service-level-objectives. Hence, the ability to accurately characterize and optimize cloud-service performance is of great importance. In this dissertation, a stochastic multi-tenant framework is proposed to model the service of customer requests in a cloud infrastructure composed of heterogeneous virtual machines (VMs). The proposed framework addresses the critical concepts and characteristics in the cloud, including virtualization, multi-tenancy, heterogeneity of VMs, VM isolation for the purpose of security and/or performance guarantee and …


Dynamic Workload Management In Hybrid Cloud Computing, Mohid Emrooz, Mohammad Munawar Khan, Qutub Mohiuddin Apr 2016

Dynamic Workload Management In Hybrid Cloud Computing, Mohid Emrooz, Mohammad Munawar Khan, Qutub Mohiuddin

All Capstone Projects

The main core part of this hybrid computing model, a very intelligent or skilled workload managing service has been designed for better throughput of proactive workload management. It allows a collaboration between on- and off-premise clouds structures for hosting Internet-based applications for clients in the organization, also its main striking feature lies in the explicit segregation of its modules like base workload and flash crowd workload, The main benefit of this application is that its service uses a very fast frequent data item detection algorithm, which allows the application to be robust and very fast processing of large volume of …


A Comprehensive Python Toolkit For Harnessing Cloud-Based High-Throughput Computing To Support Hydrologic Modeling Workflows, Scott D. Christensen Feb 2016

A Comprehensive Python Toolkit For Harnessing Cloud-Based High-Throughput Computing To Support Hydrologic Modeling Workflows, Scott D. Christensen

Theses and Dissertations

Advances in water resources modeling are improving the information that can be supplied to support decisions that affect the safety and sustainability of society, but these advances result in models being more computationally demanding. To facilitate the use of cost- effective computing resources to meet the increased demand through high-throughput computing (HTC) and cloud computing in modeling workflows and web applications, I developed a comprehensive Python toolkit that provides the following features: (1) programmatic access to diverse, dynamically scalable computing resources; (2) a batch scheduling system to queue and dispatch the jobs to the computing resources; (3) data management for …


Design, Analysis, Implementation And Evaluation Of Real-Time Opportunistic Spectrum Access In Cloud-Based Cognitive Radio Networks, Nimish Sharma Jan 2016

Design, Analysis, Implementation And Evaluation Of Real-Time Opportunistic Spectrum Access In Cloud-Based Cognitive Radio Networks, Nimish Sharma

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Opportunistic spectrum access in cognitive radio network is proposed for remediation of spectrum under-utilization caused by exclusive licensing for service providers that are intermittently utilizing spectrum at any given geolocation and time. The unlicensed secondary users (SUs) rely on opportunistic spectrum access to maximize spectrum utilization by sensing/identifying the idle bands without causing harmful interference to licensed primary users (PUs). In this thesis, Real-time Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cloud-based Cognitive Radio Networks (ROAR) architecture is presented where cloud computing is used for processing and storage of idle channels. Software-defined radios (SDRs) are used as SUs and PUs that identify, report, …


A Framework For Optimizing Data Transfers Between Edge Devices And The Cloud Using Compression Utilities, Armen A. Dzhagaryan Jan 2016

A Framework For Optimizing Data Transfers Between Edge Devices And The Cloud Using Compression Utilities, Armen A. Dzhagaryan

Dissertations

An exponential growth of data traffic that originates on edge devices and a shift toward cloud computing necessitate finding new approaches to optimize file transfers. Whereas compression utilities can improve effective throughput and energy efficiency of file transfers between edge devices and the cloud, finding a best-performing utility for a given file transfer is a challenging task. In this dissertation, we introduce a framework for optimizing file transfers between edge devices and the cloud using compression utilities. The proposed framework involves agents running on edge devices and the cloud that are responsible for selecting an effective transfer mode by considering …


Information-Theoretic Secure Outsourced Computation In Distributed Systems, Zhaohong Wang Jan 2016

Information-Theoretic Secure Outsourced Computation In Distributed Systems, Zhaohong Wang

Theses and Dissertations--Electrical and Computer Engineering

Secure multi-party computation (secure MPC) has been established as the de facto paradigm for protecting privacy in distributed computation. One of the earliest secure MPC primitives is the Shamir's secret sharing (SSS) scheme. SSS has many advantages over other popular secure MPC primitives like garbled circuits (GC) -- it provides information-theoretic security guarantee, requires no complex long-integer operations, and often leads to more efficient protocols. Nonetheless, SSS receives less attention in the signal processing community because SSS requires a larger number of honest participants, making it prone to collusion attacks. In this dissertation, I propose an agent-based computing framework using …