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Multi Level Adaption for Efficient Workflow Management in Cloud Computing
Journal Title Advances in Computer Science and its Applications
Journal Abbreviation ACSA
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title Multi Level Adaption for Efficient Workflow Management in Cloud Computing
Authors M, Sudha; Monica, M.
Abstract Abstract - Scientific computations from various research and business endeavors are composed as workflows that access shared data, shared pool of resources on demand. Predicting   the dynamic properties of the resources and coordinated control of resources and workflows is critical especially for deadline sensitive workflows. Existing approaches for executing workflows are mainly focused on homogeneous environments whereas in the cloud, workflow has to manage new issues such as scheduling over different cloud environments, initialization of  virtualized instances and impact of data transfer. The investigation of cloud workflow systems, is a timely issue and worthwhile for increasing performance efforts. This research work considers the problem of design and optimization of cloud workflows.    
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-07-08
Source 2166-2924
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