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Document Type
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Thesis
Document Title
:
Scalable Government Agencies Cloud Computing
مرونة السحابة الحاسوبية في الجهات الحكومية
Subject
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Faculty of Computing and Information Technology-Computing Sciences
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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Cloud Computing has become a considerable technology trend, and many experts expect that Cloud Computing will reshape information technology processes. This technology delivers IT resources to a remote user via internet. Resources are including hardware, programming environment and applications. Cloud features encourage government agencies that provide variance services to a massive number of users to use this technology capabilities instead of traditional IT. Current IT services could not satisfy agency requirements because of their problems such as latency, peak time … etc. To support government agencies service enhancement, this research propose a method that support moving to the recent technology Cloud Computing using one of its services named Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) in a scalable manner. This service could use to provide appropriate resources for government agencies depend on the real requirements since they differ in the amount of users and their demands. Also, this technique can support the unexpected workload for agencies. Research hypothesis was tested through four phases: Identify Application Type, Drive Key Performance Indicators, Assign Convenient Recourses and Performance Monitoring. CloudSim simulator is used to check if those phases have a positive impact on scalability and the government service usage or not. However, execution results have shown that pre-requests determination can improve Cloud Computing scalability.
Supervisor
:
Dr. Omar Abdullah Batarfi
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
:
1435 AH
2014 AD
Added Date
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
مرام محمد فلاته
Falatah, Maram Mohammed
Researcher
Master
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37382.pdf
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