2013
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.2997
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Scalable optimization in grid, cloud, and intelligent network computing – foreword

Abstract: Global optimization in large-scale distributed systems requires massive amounts of computations for complex objective functions. Conventional global optimization based on stochastic algorithms cannot guarantee an actual global optimum with a finite searching iteration. Therefore, scalability is a desirable feature for the optimization techniques in highly distributed dynamic environments, where the storage and computing capabilities can be spread over a wide geographical area. They must dynamically adapt to or… Show more

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“…One way to perform such operation is using a hypervisor, which can create and run VMs that can host separate tasks. The isolation property of VMs provides users an independent system, i.e., a fully functional machine, irrespective of the underlying hardware [78]. The technology of VMs offers a fine-grained control for instantiating and terminating tasks and processes anytime without affecting the underlying hardware, enabling in this way flexibility in resource provisioning.…”
Section: A Cloud Computing Vms and Containersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to perform such operation is using a hypervisor, which can create and run VMs that can host separate tasks. The isolation property of VMs provides users an independent system, i.e., a fully functional machine, irrespective of the underlying hardware [78]. The technology of VMs offers a fine-grained control for instantiating and terminating tasks and processes anytime without affecting the underlying hardware, enabling in this way flexibility in resource provisioning.…”
Section: A Cloud Computing Vms and Containersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud computing describes a new model for Information Technology (IT) services based on the Internet, and typically involves provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources over-the-Internet [2,3,12,147]. Moreover, cloud computing provides the ease-of-access to remote computing sites using the Internet [4,5].…”
Section: Cloud Computing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grid scheduling is defined as the process of making scheduling decisions involving allocation of jobs to resources over multiple administrative domains [4]. Unlike traditional distributed systems, Grid computing environment provides a platform where resources and users work in different autonomous domains, thus making the mapping of jobs to appropriate resources for execution of application in Grid computing, a challenging NP-complete problem [11,44]. Heuristic methods often help to solve NP-complete problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%