CLOUD COMPUTING

Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user. The term is generally used to describe data centers available to many users over the Internet. Large clouds, predominant today, often have functions distributed over multiple locations from central servers. If the connection to the user is relatively close, it may be designated an edge server.

 




1. Attribute Based Encryption for Secure Access to Cloud Based EHR Systems( IEEE 2018)


2. Application-Level Optimization of Big Data Transfers Through Pipelining Parallelism and Concurrency (IEEE 2016)


3. Cloud Computing for Earth Surface Deformation Analysis via Spaceborne Radar Imaging: a Case Study (IEEE 2016)


4. Cipher text-Policy Attribute-based Encryption with Delegated Equality Test in Cloud Computing (IEEE 2017)


5. Towards Secure Data Distribution Systems in Mobile Cloud Computing (IEEE 2017)


6. Providing Security in Vehicular Ad-hoc Network using Cloud computing by Secure key Method (IEEE 2018)


7. Online Allocation of Cloud Resources based on Security Satisfaction (IEEE 2018)


8. Cloud Computing Digital Forensic challenges(IEEE 2018)


9. Energy-Efficient Many-Objective Virtual Machine Placement Optimization in a Cloud Computing Environment (IEEE 2017)


10. Cloud-Trust—a Security Assessment Model for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Clouds (IEEE 2017)