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A comparative case study on Cloud Service Providers, their Service Level Agreements, and lost of availability due to security breach: Amazon EC2 and S3, and Microsoft Windows Azure Compute and Storage
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Even though Amazon and Microsoft are promising 99.9 to 100 percent service uptime for their cloud compute and storage services, they don't take responsibility of service downtime that could result from Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) and outside malicious attacks. The objective of this paper...
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2014-01-01
This paper introduces and describes the notion of 'Forensics as a Service' (FraaS), an interface integrated into cloud architectures for the purpose of forensic investigations involving cloud environments. The interface is designed to address a class of well?known legal, technical, and privacy...
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2020
Cloud of Things (CoT) is the amalgamation of Cloud Computing (CC) and Internet of Things (IoT) where these two diverse technologies support each other for highperformance smart applications such as smart cities. IoT systems generate an enormous amount of data via sensors/actuators with limited...
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Fall 2020
In distributed computing models, where some helper nodes assist the master in a large-scale computation, a big challenge is when these helpers straggle. The straggling of even a single helper node can significantly increase the processing time. Therefore, coded distributed computing has been...
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2015
Cloud computing potentially ushers in a new era of computer music performance with exceptionally large computer music instruments consisting of 10s to 100s of virtual machines which we propose to call a ‘cloud-orchestra’. Cloud computing allows for the rapid provisioning of resources, but to...