Wellcome

Mobile cloud computing : foundations and service models / Dijiang Huang, Huijun Wu.

By: Huang, Dijiang [author.]Contributor(s): Wu, Huijun [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Morgan Kaufmann, an imprint of Elsevier, [2018]Copyright date: �2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780128096444; 0128096446Subject(s): Cloud computing | Mobile computing | COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy | COMPUTERS -- Computer Science | COMPUTERS -- Data Processing | COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General | COMPUTERS -- Information Technology | COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory | COMPUTERS -- Reference | Cloud computing | Mobile computingGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 004.67/82 LOC classification: QA76.585Online resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
Front Cover; Mobile Cloud Computing; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Dijiang Huang; Huijun Wu; Foreword; Preface; A Little History; Audience; Organization and Approach; Bonus Materials and Online Resources; Acknowledgment; Part 1 Mobile Cloud Computing Foundation; 1 Mobile Cloud Computing Taxonomy; 1.1 Overview of Cloud Computing; 1.1.1 NIST De nition of Cloud Computing; 1.1.2 Mobile Computing; 1.1.3 Mobile Cloud Computing; 1.2 Mobile Cloud Solutions; 1.2.1 Mobile Platforms; Apple iOS; Android; 1.2.2 Cloud-based Mobile Service Platforms; Google Services.
Dropbox, cloud storage Of ce365, cloud based collaboration; Yelp, cloud based virtual augment; Internet of things, cloud mirroring; 1.2.3 Mobile Cloud Of oading, Composition and Migration; Comparison of different service models; 1.2.4 Mobile Cloud Application Partition and Of oading Decision; Partitioning and execution of data stream applications; Distributed abstract class graphs in mobile environments; Dynamic software deployment; Fine-grained, multisite computation of oading; Mobile Augmentation Cloud Services (MACS); Partitioning applications for hybrid and federated clouds.
1.2.5 Mobile Cloud Of oading Framework CloneCloud; ThinkAir; MAUI; Cuckoo; Weblet; Cloudlet; 2 Virtualization; 2.1 The Concept of Virtualization; 2.1.1 What Is Virtualization?; 2.1.2 Abstraction vs. Virtualization; 2.2 Classi cations of Computer/Machine Virtualization; 2.2.1 First Classi cation: Host Internal Process Model; 2.2.2 Second Classi cation: ISA, System Calls, and APIs; Instruction Set Architecture based Virtualization; Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL); Operating System Level; Library (user-level API) Level; Application (Programming Language) Level; Comparison and Summary.
2.2.3 Third Classi cation: Two Types of Hypervisor Type 1 Hypervisor; Type 2 Hypervisor; Virtualization for cloud computing; 2.3 Lightweight Virtualization: Containers; 2.3.1 Docker: OS Level Virtualization; Docker's features; Docker client and server; Docker image and container; Docker union le system; How is Docker different from VMs?; 2.3.2 OSGi: Application Level Virtualization Library; OSGi architecture; OSGi bundles; OSGi services; 2.3.3 Comparison to Hypervisor Virtualization; 2.4 Mobile Device Virtualization; 2.4.1 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD); Mobile separation techniques.
2.4.2 KVM over ARM2.5 Network Virtualization; 2.5.1 From Network Overlay to Virtual Networks; 2.5.2 Virtual Networks; 2.5.3 Software De ned Networking; OpenFlow; 2.5.4 Network Function Virtualization; 2.6 Storage Virtualization; 2.6.1 Block Store; Examples; 2.6.2 File Store; Examples; 3 Mobile Cloud Service Models; 3.1 Review Cloud Service Models; 3.1.1 Infrastructure as a Service; IaaS examples; 3.1.2 Platform as a Service; PaaS examples; 3.1.3 Software as a Service; SaaS examples; 3.2 Current Mobile Cloud Service Models; 3.2.1 Mobile Cloud Computation; 3.2.2 Mobile Cloud Storage.
Summary: Mobile Cloud Computing: Foundations and Service Models combines cloud computing, mobile computing and wireless networking to bring new computational resources for mobile users, network operators and cloud computing providers. The book provides the latest research and development insights on mobile cloud computing, beginning with an exploration of the foundations of cloud computing, existing cloud infrastructures classifications, virtualization techniques and service models. It then examines the approaches to building cloud services using a bottom-up approach, describing data center design, cloud networking and software orchestration solutions, showing how these solutions support mobile devices and services. The book describes mobile cloud clouding concepts with a particular focus on a user-centric approach, presenting a distributed mobile cloud service model called POEM to manage mobile cloud resource and compose mobile cloud applications. It concludes with a close examination of the security and privacy issues of mobile clouds.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Ebooks Ebooks Mysore University Main Library
Not for loan EBKELV1087

Front Cover; Mobile Cloud Computing; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Dijiang Huang; Huijun Wu; Foreword; Preface; A Little History; Audience; Organization and Approach; Bonus Materials and Online Resources; Acknowledgment; Part 1 Mobile Cloud Computing Foundation; 1 Mobile Cloud Computing Taxonomy; 1.1 Overview of Cloud Computing; 1.1.1 NIST De nition of Cloud Computing; 1.1.2 Mobile Computing; 1.1.3 Mobile Cloud Computing; 1.2 Mobile Cloud Solutions; 1.2.1 Mobile Platforms; Apple iOS; Android; 1.2.2 Cloud-based Mobile Service Platforms; Google Services.

Dropbox, cloud storage Of ce365, cloud based collaboration; Yelp, cloud based virtual augment; Internet of things, cloud mirroring; 1.2.3 Mobile Cloud Of oading, Composition and Migration; Comparison of different service models; 1.2.4 Mobile Cloud Application Partition and Of oading Decision; Partitioning and execution of data stream applications; Distributed abstract class graphs in mobile environments; Dynamic software deployment; Fine-grained, multisite computation of oading; Mobile Augmentation Cloud Services (MACS); Partitioning applications for hybrid and federated clouds.

1.2.5 Mobile Cloud Of oading Framework CloneCloud; ThinkAir; MAUI; Cuckoo; Weblet; Cloudlet; 2 Virtualization; 2.1 The Concept of Virtualization; 2.1.1 What Is Virtualization?; 2.1.2 Abstraction vs. Virtualization; 2.2 Classi cations of Computer/Machine Virtualization; 2.2.1 First Classi cation: Host Internal Process Model; 2.2.2 Second Classi cation: ISA, System Calls, and APIs; Instruction Set Architecture based Virtualization; Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL); Operating System Level; Library (user-level API) Level; Application (Programming Language) Level; Comparison and Summary.

2.2.3 Third Classi cation: Two Types of Hypervisor Type 1 Hypervisor; Type 2 Hypervisor; Virtualization for cloud computing; 2.3 Lightweight Virtualization: Containers; 2.3.1 Docker: OS Level Virtualization; Docker's features; Docker client and server; Docker image and container; Docker union le system; How is Docker different from VMs?; 2.3.2 OSGi: Application Level Virtualization Library; OSGi architecture; OSGi bundles; OSGi services; 2.3.3 Comparison to Hypervisor Virtualization; 2.4 Mobile Device Virtualization; 2.4.1 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD); Mobile separation techniques.

2.4.2 KVM over ARM2.5 Network Virtualization; 2.5.1 From Network Overlay to Virtual Networks; 2.5.2 Virtual Networks; 2.5.3 Software De ned Networking; OpenFlow; 2.5.4 Network Function Virtualization; 2.6 Storage Virtualization; 2.6.1 Block Store; Examples; 2.6.2 File Store; Examples; 3 Mobile Cloud Service Models; 3.1 Review Cloud Service Models; 3.1.1 Infrastructure as a Service; IaaS examples; 3.1.2 Platform as a Service; PaaS examples; 3.1.3 Software as a Service; SaaS examples; 3.2 Current Mobile Cloud Service Models; 3.2.1 Mobile Cloud Computation; 3.2.2 Mobile Cloud Storage.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed September 21, 2017).

Mobile Cloud Computing: Foundations and Service Models combines cloud computing, mobile computing and wireless networking to bring new computational resources for mobile users, network operators and cloud computing providers. The book provides the latest research and development insights on mobile cloud computing, beginning with an exploration of the foundations of cloud computing, existing cloud infrastructures classifications, virtualization techniques and service models. It then examines the approaches to building cloud services using a bottom-up approach, describing data center design, cloud networking and software orchestration solutions, showing how these solutions support mobile devices and services. The book describes mobile cloud clouding concepts with a particular focus on a user-centric approach, presenting a distributed mobile cloud service model called POEM to manage mobile cloud resource and compose mobile cloud applications. It concludes with a close examination of the security and privacy issues of mobile clouds.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

No. of hits (from 9th Mar 12) :

Powered by Koha