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Cloud Computing - First International Conference, CloudCom 2009, Beijing, China, December 1-4, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Martin Gilje Jaatun, Gansen Zhao, Chunming Rong
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This volume contains the proceedings of CloudCom 2009, the First
Inter- tional Conference on Cloud Computing. The conference was
held in Beijing, China, during December 1-4, 2009, and was the ?rst
in a series initiated by the Cloud Computing Association
(www.cloudcom.org). The Cloud Computing Association was founded in
2009 by Chunming Rong, Martin Gilje Jaatun, and Frode Eika Sandnes.
This ?rst conference was organized by the Beijing Ji- tong
University, Chinese Institute of Electronics, and Wuhan University,
and co-organized by Huazhong University of Science and Technology,
South China Normal University, and Sun Yat-sen University. Ever
since the inception of the Internet, a "Cloud" has been used as a
metaphor for a network-accessible infrastructure (e.g., data
storage, computing hardware, or entire networks) which is hidden
from users. To some, the concept of cloud computing may seem like a
throwback to the days of big mainframe computers, but we believe
that cloud computing makes data truly mobile, - lowing a user to
access services anywhere, anytime, with any Internet browser. In
cloud computing, IT-related capabilities are provided as services,
accessible without requiring control of, or even knowledge of, the
underlying technology. Cloud computing provides dynamic scalability
of services and computing power, and although many mature
technologies are used as components in cloud c- puting, there are
still many unresolved and open problems.
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Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing - 5th International Conference, UIC 2008, Oslo, Norway, June 23-25, 2008 Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Frode Eika Sandnes, Yan Zhang, Chunming Rong, Laurence Tianruo Yang
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This volume contains the proceedings of UIC 2008, the 5th
International C- ference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing:
Building Smart Worlds in Real and Cyber Spaces. The conference was
held in Oslo, Norway, during June 23-25, 2008. The event was the
?fth meeting of this conference series. USW 2005 (First
International Workshop on Ubiquitous Smart World), held in March
2005 in Taiwan, was the ?rst event in the series. This event was
followed by UISW 2005
(SecondInternationalSymposiumonUbiquitousIntelligenceandSmartWorlds)
held in December 2005 in Japan, by UIC 2006 (Third International
Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing: Building Smart
Worlds in Real and Cyber Spaces) held in September 2006 in Wuhan
and Three Gorges, China, and by UIC 2007 held in July 2007 in Hong
Kong. Ubiquitous computers, networks and information are paving the
road to a smart world in which computational intelligence is
distributed throughout the physical environment to provide
trustworthy and relevant services to people.
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Autonomic and Trusted Computing - 5th International Conference, ATC 2008, Oslo, Norway, June 23-25, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Chunming Rong, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Frode Eika Sandnes, Laurence Tianruo Yang
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ThisvolumecontainstheproceedingsofATC2008, the5thInternationalConf-
ence on Autonomic and Trusted Computing: Bringing Safe, Self-x and
Organic Computing Systems into Reality. The conference was held in
Oslo, Norway, d- ing June 23-25, 2008. ATC 2008 is a successor of
the First IFIP Workshop on Trusted and Au- nomic Ubiquitous and
Embedded Systems (TAUES 2005, Japan), the Inter- tional Workshop on
Trusted and Autonomic Computing Systems (TACS 2006, Austria), the
Third International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted C- puting
(ATC 2006, China), and the 4th International Conference on
Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2007, Hong Kong). Computing
systems including hardware, software, communication and n-
worksaregrowingdramaticallyinbothscale andheterogeneity, becoming
overly complex. Such complexity is getting even more critical with
the ubiquitous p- meation of embedded devices and other pervasive
systems. To cope with the growingandubiquitous complexity,
Autonomic Computing(AC)focuses onse- manageable computing and
communication systems that exhibit self-awareness,
self-con?guration, self-optimization, self-healing, self-protection
and other self-x operationsto the maximumextent possible without
humaninterventionorgu- ance. Organic Computing (OC) additionally
emphasizes natural-analogue c- cepts like self-organization and
controlled emergence. Any autonomic or organic system must be
trustworthy to avoid the risk of losingcontrolandto
retaincon?dencethatthe systemwillnotfail.Trustand/or distrust
relationships in the Internet and in pervasive infrastructures are
key
factorsinenablingdynamicinteractionandcooperationofvarioususers,
systems and services. Trusted/Trustworthy Computing (TC) aims at
making computing and communication systems as well as services
available, predictable, traceable, controllable, assessable,
sustainable, dependable, persistable, security/privacy protectable,
This book addresses topics related to cloud and Big Data
technologies, architecture and applications including distributed
computing and data centers, cloud infrastructure and security, and
end-user services. The majority of the book is devoted to the
security aspects of cloud computing and Big Data. Cloud computing,
which can be seen as any subscription-based or pay-per-use service
that extends the Internet's existing capabilities, has gained
considerable attention from both academia and the IT industry as a
new infrastructure requiring smaller investments in hardware
platforms, staff training, or licensing software tools. It is a new
paradigm that has ushered in a revolution in both data storage and
computation. In parallel to this progress, Big Data technologies,
which rely heavily on cloud computing platforms for both data
storage and processing, have been developed and deployed at
breathtaking speed. They are among the most frequently used
technologies for developing applications and services in many
fields, such as the web, health, and energy. Accordingly, cloud
computing and Big Data technologies are two of the most central
current and future research mainstreams. They involve and impact a
host of fields, including business, scientific research, and public
and private administration. Gathering extended versions of the best
papers presented at the Third International Conference on Cloud
Computing Technologies and Applications (CloudTech'17), this book
offers a valuable resource for all Information System managers,
researchers, students, developers, and policymakers involved in the
technological and application aspects of cloud computing and Big
Data.
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