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Annotated Bibliography of Cloud Computing Mell, P, and Grance, T, “The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing”. [Online Available at [http csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf] Last Accessed on 24th Sep 2012This sophisticated publication addresses a wide spectrum of concerns including definitions, models architecture, operational costs, benefits and security issues in cloud computing. Chapters present details of these topics and also compiles a number of research finding based on cloud computing. 2. Shazia K, Saima K, and Surraya G. (2011). Cloud Computing an Emerging Technology: Changing Ways of Libraries Collaboration.
International Research: Journal of Library and Information Science. 2 (2), p151-159.Here, Cloud computing systems are described based on application in libraries. It also compiles information on software as a service, platform as a service and infrastructure as service styles of its architecture. The paper carries useful information to beginners.3. Matt Goldner (2010). Winds of Change: Libraries and Cloud Computing. [Online]: OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.. 3. Available at [https://docs.google.com/viewer] Last Accessed on 24th Sep 2012This early article contains definition for cloud computing and its characteristically high benefits compared to old systems.
Author then describes improvement of technology, data and community of libraries using cloud computing. 4. Jaatmaa, J 2010, “Financial Aspects of Cloud Computing Business Models”, M.Sc. thesis, University of Aalto, School of EconomicsThis is a case study based article focusing the financial aspects of cloud computing in businesses. Author describes changing production architecture as the main source of reducing cost. He also explains balancing risks between customer and service provider.5. Singh, AN and Hemalatha, M. (2012). Cloud Computing for Academic Environment.
International Journal of Information Communication Technology Research. 02 (2), 97-101.Paper employs a simple approach to introduce cloud computing to readers by describing its characteristics compared to old systems. Uses are broadly described in the next section. Focus of the paper narrows down to application in academic institutions in the final section.6. Bansal, S, Singh, S and Kumar, A. (2012). Use of Cloud Computing in Academic Institutions. InternatIonal Journal of Computer Science and Technology. 3 (1), p427-429.
Using cloud computing to solve specific problems in academic institutions is described in this paper. Authors recommend integrating industrial IT resources with academic institutions in order to use resources economically. Importance of facilitating student researches in software engineering is also highlighted.7. Wardley, S, Goyer E, and Barcet N, "Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Architecture," 2009, [Online]: Available at [http://www.canonical.com/sites/default/files/active/Whitepaper-UbuntuEnterpriseCloudArchitecture-v1.pdf.] Last Accessed on 24th Sep 2012This paper focuses on Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC).
The chapters discuss its internal architecture and characteristic advantages over security, networking and scalability in cloud computing. These are presented in detail with related technical concepts. 8. Redhat, "RED HAT PaaS: Bringing open choice & application portability to the cloud," 2010, [Online]: Available at [ http://www.jboss.com/pdf/RedHatPaaSWhitepaper.pdf] Last Accessed on 24th Sep 2012Computer clouding is identified as the dramatic evolution in of resource virtualization in this article.
It also provides a mechanism to increase software portability and optimize the resource utilization by computer applications. 9. Mircea, M and Andreescu AI. (2011). Using Cloud Computing in Higher Education: A Strategy to Improve Agility in the Current Financial Crisis. IBIMA Publishing. 2011, p1-15. Authors advocate the importance of adapting cloud computing in universities due current global downturn of the economy. They also present an adaptation strategy framework taking into consideration the costs and benefits of computer clouding to the universities.
Study involve data analysis and literature review. 10. Saqib, SM, Elahi, M, Jan, MA, Ahmad, S, Awan, MZ and Khan, N. (2011). Cloud Based Dedicated Application for Multiple Organizations: Cloud Computing for All Organizations. Journal of Information Engineering and Applications. 1 (2), p39-43.Key finding of this study is a software tool which enables effective developing of desktop applications. In this 6 layer technique Cloud Based Custom Software (CBCS) is dedicated to multiple organizations.
Authors advocate cloud computing is an inevitable future trend for all organizations.
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