704 resultados para cloud computing, hypervisor, virtualizzazione, live migration, infrastructure as a service
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Cloud services provide its users with flexible resource provisioning. But in the current market, a user has to choose from a limited set of configurations at a fixed price. This paper presents an autonomous negotiation system termed CloudNeg for negotiating cloud services. CloudNeg provides buyers and sellers of cloud services with autonomous agents to negotiate on the specifications of a cloud instance, including price, on their behalf. These agents elicit their buyers’ time preferences and use them in negotiations. Further, this paper presents two artifacts: a negotiation algorithm and a prototype which together form CloudNeg.
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The mobile cloud computing paradigm can offer relevant and useful services to the users of smart mobile devices. Such public services already exist on the web and in cloud deployments, by implementing common web service standards. However, these services are described by mark-up languages, such as XML, that cannot be comprehended by non-specialists. Furthermore, the lack of common interfaces for related services makes discovery and consumption difficult for both users and software. The problem of service description, discovery, and consumption for the mobile cloud must be addressed to allow users to benefit from these services on mobile devices. This paper introduces our work on a mobile cloud service discovery solution, which is utilised by our mobile cloud middleware, Context Aware Mobile Cloud Services (CAMCS). The aim of our approach is to remove complex mark-up languages from the description and discovery process. By means of the Cloud Personal Assistant (CPA) assigned to each user of CAMCS, relevant mobile cloud services can be discovered and consumed easily by the end user from the mobile device. We present the discovery process, the architecture of our own service registry, and service description structure. CAMCS allows services to be used from the mobile device through a user's CPA, by means of user defined tasks. We present the task model of the CPA enabled by our solution, including automatic tasks, which can perform work for the user without an explicit request.
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Paper presented at the Cloud Forward Conference 2015, October 6th-8th, Pisa
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This paper is concerned with the development of digital humanities infrastructure – tools and resources which make using existing e-content easier to discover, utilise and embed in teaching and research. The past development of digital content in the humanities (in the United Kingdom) is considered with its resource-focused approach, as are current barriers facing digital humanities as a discipline. Existing impacts from e-infrastructure are discussed, based largely on the authors’ own discrete or collaborative projects. This paper argues that we need to consider further how digital resources are actually used, and the ways in which future digital resources might enable new types of research questions to be asked. It considers the potential for such enabling resources to advance digital humanities significantly in the near future.
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The scheduling problem in distributed data-intensive computing environments has become an active research topic due to the tremendous growth in grid and cloud computing environments. As an innovative distributed intelligent paradigm, swarm intelligence provides a novel approach to solving these potentially intractable problems. In this paper, we formulate the scheduling problem for work-flow applications with security constraints in distributed data-intensive computing environments and present a novel security constraint model. Several meta-heuristic adaptations to the particle swarm optimization algorithm are introduced to deal with the formulation of efficient schedules. A variable neighborhood particle swarm optimization algorithm is compared with a multi-start particle swarm optimization and multi-start genetic algorithm. Experimental results illustrate that population based meta-heuristics approaches usually provide a good balance between global exploration and local exploitation and their feasibility and effectiveness for scheduling work-flow applications. © 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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How can applications be deployed on the cloud to achieve maximum performance? This question has become significant and challenging with the availability of a wide variety of Virtual Machines (VMs) with different performance capabilities in the cloud. The above question is addressed by proposing a six step benchmarking methodology in which a user provides a set of four weights that indicate how important each of the following groups: memory, processor, computation and storage are to the application that needs to be executed on the cloud. The weights along with cloud benchmarking data are used to generate a ranking of VMs that can maximise performance of the application. The rankings are validated through an empirical analysis using two case study applications, the first is a financial risk application and the second is a molecular dynamics simulation, which are both representative of workloads that can benefit from execution on the cloud. Both case studies validate the feasibility of the methodology and highlight that maximum performance can be achieved on the cloud by selecting the top ranked VMs produced by the methodology.
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Bag of Distributed Tasks (BoDT) can benefit from decentralised execution on the Cloud. However, there is a trade-off between the performance that can be achieved by employing a large number of Cloud VMs for the tasks and the monetary constraints that are often placed by a user. The research reported in this paper is motivated towards investigating this trade-off so that an optimal plan for deploying BoDT applications on the cloud can be generated. A heuristic algorithm, which considers the user's preference of performance and cost is proposed and implemented. The feasibility of the algorithm is demonstrated by generating execution plans for a sample application. The key result is that the algorithm generates optimal execution plans for the application over 91% of the time.
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When orchestrating Web service workflows, the geographical placement of the orchestration engine (s) can greatly affect workflow performance. Data may have to be transferred across long geographical distances, which in turn increases execution time and degrades the overall performance of a workflow. In this paper, we present a framework that, given a DAG-based workflow specification, computes the optimal Amazon EC2 cloud regions to deploy the orchestration engines and execute a workflow. The framework incorporates a constraint model that solves the workflow deployment problem, which is generated using an automated constraint modelling system. The feasibility of the framework is evaluated by executing different sample workflows representative of scientific workloads. The experimental results indicate that the framework reduces the workflow execution time and provides a speed up of 1.3x-2.5x over centralised approaches.
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Emerging web applications like cloud computing, Big Data and social networks have created the need for powerful centres hosting hundreds of thousands of servers. Currently, the data centres are based on general purpose processors that provide high flexibility buts lack the energy efficiency of customized accelerators. VINEYARD aims to develop an integrated platform for energy-efficient data centres based on new servers with novel, coarse-grain and fine-grain, programmable hardware accelerators. It will, also, build a high-level programming framework for allowing end-users to seamlessly utilize these accelerators in heterogeneous computing systems by employing typical data-centre programming frameworks (e.g. MapReduce, Storm, Spark, etc.). This programming framework will, further, allow the hardware accelerators to be swapped in and out of the heterogeneous infrastructure so as to offer high flexibility and energy efficiency. VINEYARD will foster the expansion of the soft-IP core industry, currently limited in the embedded systems, to the data-centre market. VINEYARD plans to demonstrate the advantages of its approach in three real use-cases (a) a bio-informatics application for high-accuracy brain modeling, (b) two critical financial applications, and (c) a big-data analysis application.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015
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Dissertação de natureza científica realizada para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Redes de Computadores e Multimédia
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Atualmente, as Tecnologias de Informação (TI) são cada vez mais vitais dentro das organizações. As TI são o motor de suporte do negócio. Para grande parte das organizações, o funcionamento e desenvolvimento das TI têm como base infraestruturas dedicadas (internas ou externas) denominadas por Centro de Dados (CD). Nestas infraestruturas estão concentrados os equipamentos de processamento e armazenamento de dados de uma organização, por isso, são e serão cada vez mais desafiadas relativamente a diversos fatores tais como a escalabilidade, disponibilidade, tolerância à falha, desempenho, recursos disponíveis ou disponibilizados, segurança, eficiência energética e inevitavelmente os custos associados. Com o aparecimento das tecnologias baseadas em computação em nuvem e virtualização, abrese todo um leque de novas formas de endereçar os desafios anteriormente descritos. Perante este novo paradigma, surgem novas oportunidades de consolidação dos CD que podem representar novos desafios para os gestores de CD. Por isso, é no mínimo irrealista para as organizações simplesmente eliminarem os CD ou transforma-los segundo os mais altos padrões de qualidade. As organizações devem otimizar os seus CD, contudo um projeto eficiente desta natureza, com capacidade para suportar as necessidades impostas pelo mercado, necessidades dos negócios e a velocidade da evolução tecnológica, exigem soluções complexas e dispendiosas tanto para a sua implementação como a sua gestão. É neste âmbito que surge o presente trabalho. Com o objetivo de estudar os CD inicia-se um estudo sobre esta temática, onde é detalhado o seu conceito, evolução histórica, a sua topologia, arquitetura e normas existentes que regem os mesmos. Posteriormente o estudo detalha algumas das principais tendências condicionadoras do futuro dos CD. Explorando o conhecimento teórico resultante do estudo anterior, desenvolve-se uma metodologia de avaliação dos CD baseado em critérios de decisão. O estudo culmina com uma análise sobre uma nova solução tecnológica e a avaliação de três possíveis cenários de implementação: a primeira baseada na manutenção do atual CD; a segunda baseada na implementação da nova solução em outro CD em regime de hosting externo; e finalmente a terceira baseada numa implementação em regime de IaaS.
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Neste trabalho foi considerada a possibilidade de incorporar serviços remotos, normalmente associados a serviços web e cloud computing, numa solução local que centralizasse os vários serviços num único sistema e permitisse aos seus utilizadores consumir e configurar os mesmos, quer a partir da rede local, quer remotamente a partir da Internet. Desta forma seria possível conciliar o acesso a partir de qualquer local com internet, característico nas clouds, com a simplicidade de concentrar num só sistema vários serviços que são por norma oferecidos por entidades distintas e ainda permitir aos seus utilizadores o controlo e configuração sobre os mesmos. De forma a validar que este conceito é viável, prático e funcional, foram implementadas duas componentes. Um cliente que corre nos dispositivos dos utilizadores e que proporciona a interface para consumir os serviços disponíveis e um servidor que irá conter e prestar esses serviços aos clientes. Estes serviços incluem lista de contactos, mensagens instantâneas, salas de conversação, transferência de ficheiros, chamadas e conferências de voz e vídeo, pastas remotas, pastas sincronizadas, backups, pastas partilhadas, VoD (Video-on Demand) e AoD (Audio-on Demand). Para o desenvolvimento do cliente e do servidor foi utilizada a framework Qt que recorre à linguagem de programação C++ e ao conjunto de bibliotecas que possui, para o desenvolvimento de aplicações multiplataforma. Para as comunicações entre clientes e servidor, foi utilizado o protocolo XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), pela forma da biblioteca qxmpp e do servidor XMPP ejabberd. Pelo facto de conter um conjunto de centenas de extensões atualmente ativas que auferem funcionalidades como salas de conversação, transferências de ficheiros e até estabelecer sessões multimédia, graças à sua flexibilidade permitiu ainda a criação de extensões personalizada necessárias para algumas funcionalidades que se pretendeu implementar. Foi ainda utilizado no servidor a framework ffmpeg para suportar algumas funcionalidades multimédia. Após a implementação do cliente para Windows e Linux, e de implementar o servidor em Linux foi realizado um conjunto de testes funcionais para perceber se as funcionalidades e seus mecanismos funcionam corretamente. No caso onde a análise da performance e do consumo de recursos era importante, foram realizados testes de performance e testes de carga.
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Las tecnologías de la información han empezado a ser un factor importante a tener en cuenta en cada uno de los procesos que se llevan a cabo en la cadena de suministro. Su implementación y correcto uso otorgan a las empresas ventajas que favorecen el desempeño operacional a lo largo de la cadena. El desarrollo y aplicación de software han contribuido a la integración de los diferentes miembros de la cadena, de tal forma que desde los proveedores hasta el cliente final, perciben beneficios en las variables de desempeño operacional y nivel de satisfacción respectivamente. Por otra parte es importante considerar que su implementación no siempre presenta resultados positivos, por el contrario dicho proceso de implementación puede verse afectado seriamente por barreras que impiden maximizar los beneficios que otorgan las TIC.
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Body Sensor Networks (BSNs) have been recently introduced for the remote monitoring of human activities in a broad range of application domains, such as health care, emergency management, fitness and behaviour surveillance. BSNs can be deployed in a community of people and can generate large amounts of contextual data that require a scalable approach for storage, processing and analysis. Cloud computing can provide a flexible storage and processing infrastructure to perform both online and offline analysis of data streams generated in BSNs. This paper proposes BodyCloud, a SaaS approach for community BSNs that supports the development and deployment of Cloud-assisted BSN applications. BodyCloud is a multi-tier application-level architecture that integrates a Cloud computing platform and BSN data streams middleware. BodyCloud provides programming abstractions that allow the rapid development of community BSN applications. This work describes the general architecture of the proposed approach and presents a case study for the real-time monitoring and analysis of cardiac data streams of many individuals.