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Cost Effective for Erlang Traffic of Mobile Learning Over the Clouds

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  • Khaing Sandar Htun

    (Assumption University, Yangon, Myanmar)

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The progression of technology in this up-to-the-minute era keeps on booming rapidly from time to time (Aljabre, 2012). Cloud computing is the today's latest trend which offers unlimited and flexible shared storage server in a computer system. It can be used by any organizations and institutions. It provides services anytime anywhere. It gives user satisfaction because it enhances efficiency, preserves resource utilization, and improves information sharing. This technology is very beneficial to mobile learners as it helps eliminate problems of distance barrier and the access to education in different geographical locations. Software licensing and manpower training are no longer needed with this latest technology. However real-time applications have constraint with their response time. This paper investigates the cost effective for Erlang traffic of Mobile Learning over the clouds. Throughputs over cost are analyzed. The analysis results that although Google Cloud offers a poor performance but it is the most cost effective compared to the other four clouds.

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  • Khaing Sandar Htun, 2014. "Cost Effective for Erlang Traffic of Mobile Learning Over the Clouds," International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA), IGI Global, vol. 6(2), pages 1-11, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jesma0:v:6:y:2014:i:2:p:1-11
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