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Software-as-a-Service using Heterogeneous Distributed System for User Specific Applications

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  • Anirban Kundu

    (Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Data Science and Modeling, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Meta-RF Microwave Radio Frequency, State Key Laboratory of Meta-RF Electromagnetic Modulation Technology, Kuang-Chi Institute of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, China)

  • Chunlin Ji

    (Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Data Science and Modeling, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Meta-RF Microwave Radio Frequency, State Key Laboratory of Meta-RF Electromagnetic Modulation Technology, Kuang-Chi Institute of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, China)

  • Ruopeng Liu

    (Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Data Science and Modeling, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Meta-RF Microwave Radio Frequency, State Key Laboratory of Meta-RF Electromagnetic Modulation Technology, Kuang-Chi Institute of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, China)

Abstract

In this paper, major goal is to achieve distributed environment configuring heterogeneous system framework using existing machines and high-end workstations as servers without involving extra cost. Feasibility of proposed system network is main concern in this paper having cost minimization. Data replication is responsible for enhancing dynamic scheduling in run-time. Dynamic scheduling is going to be exploited determining possible sub-network and related servers for specific user targeted tasks using active status and busy status of servers. Server-side background mode of operation is to be conducted for accessing dedicated or non-dedicated servers. Minimization of time and maximization of speed are objectives of proposed system structure.

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  • Anirban Kundu & Chunlin Ji & Ruopeng Liu, 2014. "Software-as-a-Service using Heterogeneous Distributed System for User Specific Applications," International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing (IJCAC), IGI Global, vol. 4(1), pages 15-32, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jcac00:v:4:y:2014:i:1:p:15-32
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