Book Chapter10.1007/978-3-642-32063-7_50
Cloud Based Heterogeneous Distributed Framework
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TL;DR: The main target is to achieve distributed atmosphere of Cloud configuring heterogeneous structure framework with accessible common equipments, technologies, and configurable high-end servers concerning no additional expenditure to the system network.
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Abstract: In this paper, the main target is to achieve distributed atmosphere of Cloud configuring heterogeneous structure framework with accessible common equipments, technologies, and configurable high-end servers concerning no additional expenditure to the system network. In proposed system, different categories of machines are being utilized to generate efficient diverse background. Server-side background mode of operation is to be conducted for accessing dedicated servers as well as all-purpose servers which are not only assigned for the user specific responsibilities. This is an additional challenge for this approach to make it happen using any kind of server machines. In this approach, unicast topology is going to be used for avoiding network congestion. Minimization of time and maximization of speed are the objectives of proposed system structure. Earlier version of this paper has been published in [1].
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