A Storage Policy for a Hybrid Federated Cloud platform: A Case Study for Bioinformatics

Author(s):  
Deric Lima ◽  
Breno Moura ◽  
Gabriel Oliveira ◽  
Edward Ribeiro ◽  
Aleteia Araujo ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nimisha Singh ◽  
Abha Rishi

As the world becomes increasingly interlinked through the Internet, cyberspace frauds are also on the rise. This is a case study on a company, Pyramid Cyber Security (P) Ltd., which specializes in digital crime, fraud and forensic solutions and services in India. Over the years, the company has established several digital forensics laboratories and security projects for agencies in law enforcement, the public sector and corporate organizations. With the scalability, flexibility and economic advantage offered by cloud computing, more and more organizations are moving towards cloud for their applications. With all the benefits of cloud computing, it also opens up a company to the danger of digital crime and security breaches on the cloud platform. This has thrown open new vistas for Pyramid, putting it in a dilemma of whether to focus on the existing business or explore new opportunities in cloud forensics investigation thrown by the wide acceptance of cloud computing. It also poses the question whether a company should go in for pre-incident or post-incident digital network security architecture. It is a teaching case.


Author(s):  
Yuanbin Wang ◽  
Robert Blache ◽  
Xun Xu

Additive manufacturing (AM) has experienced a phenomenal expansion in recent years and new technologies and materials rapidly emerge in the market. Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) becomes more and more important to take full advantage of the capabilities provided by AM. However, most people still have limited knowledge to make informed decisions in the design stage. Therefore, an interactive DfAM system in the cloud platform is proposed to enable people sharing the knowledge in this field and guide the designers to utilize AM efficiently. There are two major modules in the system, decision support module and knowledge management module. A case study is presented to illustrate how this system can help the designers understand the capabilities of AM processes and make rational decisions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 88-109
Author(s):  
Devki Nandan Jha ◽  
Deo Prakash Vidyarthi

Cloud computing is a technological advancement that provides services in the form of utility on a pay-per-use basis. As the cloud market is expanding, numerous service providers are joining the cloud platform with their services. This creates an indecision amongst the users to choose an appropriate service provider especially when the cloud provider provisions diverse type of virtual machines. The problem becomes more challenging when the user has different jobs requiring specific quality of service. To address the aforementioned problem, this article applies a hybrid heuristic using College Admission Problem and Analytical Hierarchical Process for stable matching of the users' job with the cloud's virtual machines. The case study depicts the effectiveness of the proposed model.


Author(s):  
Галина Исакова ◽  
G. Isakova

The article deals with the problem of enhancing attention and the formation of didactic interest of students. The article describes the pedagogical potential of animated videos as a tool to attract the attention of the student audience. The author defines the main directions of using animation in the university educational process, such as: case-study, storytelling and infographics. Features of creating animated educational videos are considered on example of a cloud platform Vyond.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 365-376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vivek Kumar Prasad ◽  
Madhuri D Bhavsar ◽  
Sudeep Tanwar

The evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has augmented the necessity for Cloud, edge and fog platforms. The chief benefit of cloud-based schemes is they allow data to be collected from numerous services and sites, which is reachable from any place of the world. The organizations will be benefited by merging the cloud platform with the on-site fog networks and edge devices and as result, this will increase the utilization of the IoT devices and end users too. The network traffic will reduce as data will be distributed and this will also improve the operational efficiency. The impact of monitoring in edge and fog computing can play an important role to efficiently utilize the resources available at these layers. This paper discusses various techniques involved for monitoring for edge and fog computing and its advantages. The paper ends with a case study to demonstarte the need of monitoring in fog and edge in the healthcare system.


Author(s):  
F. Diara ◽  
F. Cavallero

Abstract. The importance of the Digital Atlas of Rome has been crucial in order to map and analyse archaeological remains of the monumental layout of ancient Rome, enhancing the contextual connections and easing the interpretation the original city-scapes and architecture. Then, the main goal has been twofold: to recompose the archaeological framework of available knowledge and to propose reconstructive hypotheses of ancient buildings. The Domus Regia, Sacraria Martis et Opis is one of these important buildings, excavated and documented over the years. In this regard, the archaeological data and the hypothetical reconstruction of the Domus Regia have been the focus of this project. In fact, the beginning of this integrative project is due to the desire to investigate how different methodology and workflows can be combined synergistically in a HBIM platform in order to ease data documentation, management and dissemination. Informative platforms and cloud solutions may be the proper solution for integrating metric data with semantic archaeological data, including and updating previous analyses. For this reason, the Domus Regia data has been managed inside a FOSS HBIM platform (FreeCAD), which was designed as a dynamic environment for modelling parametrically the ancient building and connecting related IFC objects with semantic information. Then, the resulted HBIM model has been valued and shared by using BIMData cloud platform and tested inside another environment developed ad-hoc for archaeological purposes.


Current demands of the healthcare industry require the use of information systems (IS) and information technologies (IT) to deliver care that is safe, patient centered, timely, efficient, and equitable. Successful development, implementation, and use of IT applications requires proper consideration of the hierarchy as well as synergy of each industry. In this work, a reliable secure and administrative cloud platform OncologyQuest has been developed to enhance the clinical service in radiation oncology. A case study used was automation of information data entry, reviewing, auditing and clinical approval cycles in radiation oncology intraoperative procedure of Prostate radioactive permanent seeds implant. Secure login and proper authorization using administration function for authenticating end users and granting them access to authorized services on the platform. Automation of data entry, reviewing, auditing and clinical approval cycles in radiation oncology intraoperative procedure has been achieved. That automation provides proper clinical approvals control to clinical multidisciplinary practitioners. OncologyQuest eased the dissemination of information during the procedure, enhanced information integration between oncology practitioners. Reliability and effectiveness of chartless documentation, successfully allowed appropriate communication regardless of geographic vicinity before, during and after the procedure.


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