Bits of History, Challenges for the Future and Autonomic Computing Technology

Author(s):  
Hausi A. Muller
2008 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
pp. C03
Author(s):  
Stefano Cozzini

My intention is to analyze how, where and if grid computing technology is truly enabling a new way of doing science (so-called ‘e-science’). I will base my views on the experiences accumulated thus far in a number of scientific communities, which we have provided with the opportunity of using grid computing. I shall first define some basic terms and concepts and then discuss a number of specific cases in which the use of grid computing has actually made possible a new method for doing science. I will then present a case in which this did not result in a change in research methods. I will try to identify the reasons for these failures and analyze the future evolution of grid computing. I will conclude by introducing and commenting the concept of ‘cloud computing’, the approach offered and provided by major industrial actors (Google/IBM and Amazon being among the most important) and what impact this technology might have on the world of research.


Author(s):  
Riva Tomasowa

The architecture curriculum in formal education is necessary to be redefined in order to adapt to computing technology to obtain its good values. CAAD is added to architecture learning with no settled framework; relying on practical experience of lecturers. This reminds of how important the adaptation to the theories and science of architecture that evolved with the advent of digital media is. Therefore, the methodology and teaching approach systems are need to be reviewed, with the help of architects, professionals and the authority to fix the narrow perception of digital architecture. This article is a summary of several earlier studies on the influence of information technology on the education of architecture lately. It is expected that in the future this article may be useful as a theoretical basis for the course Computational Design in Architecture Architecture I at Bina Nusantara University. 


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hrnjica Bahrudin ◽  
Sanel Jakupović

Cloud computing or cloud computing can be defined as computer evolution that began 30 years ago and represents the integration of several technologies (Autonomic Computing, Grid Computing, Utility Computing and Virtualization) located in remote and guarded data centers. Although only a few years in wide use, greatly changed the way we use computers not only in the business sector, but also in other segments of society. Social networks, mobile technologies and services on the Internet such as Skype and other services to communicate, share files and photos, the entertainment industry and others. based on cloud computing technology, but we are not even aware of. In this paper, several common business scenarios in which the cloud computing technology optimal choice compared to the now classic client-server architecture. Cloud computing platform that handles the work represents the Microsoft Azure platform, which represents the most complete and fastest growing cloud platform today.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1049-1050 ◽  
pp. 1848-1852
Author(s):  
Yu Yan Shen ◽  
Yan Qian

This paper has a comprehensive analysis of the cloud logistics development momentum, in view of the commercial mode theory of Alexander Osterwalder. In combination with the three aspects of assets management such as the allocation of resources, core competitiveness and the partner network , this paper lists the commercial mode analysis of XingChenJiBian Company (STARS EXPRESS).Finally, the current problems and developing trend of cloud logistics mode under e-commerce have been sorted out.And the future of cloud logistics has been prospected in the paper based on the development of cloud logistics.


1961 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 29-41
Author(s):  
Wm. Markowitz
Keyword(s):  

A symposium on the future of the International Latitude Service (I. L. S.) is to be held in Helsinki in July 1960. My report for the symposium consists of two parts. Part I, denoded (Mk I) was published [1] earlier in 1960 under the title “Latitude and Longitude, and the Secular Motion of the Pole”. Part II is the present paper, denoded (Mk II).


1978 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 387-388
Author(s):  
A. R. Klemola
Keyword(s):  

Second-epoch photographs have now been obtained for nearly 850 of the 1246 fields of the proper motion program with centers at declination -20° and northwards. For the sky at 0° and northward only 130 fields remain to be taken in the next year or two. The 270 southern fields with centers at -5° to -20° remain for the future.


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