2014
DOI: 10.1109/tsc.2014.2303091
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A Social Compute Cloud: Allocating and Sharing Infrastructure Resources via Social Networks

Abstract: Social network platforms have rapidly changed the way that people communicate and interact. They have enabled the establishment of, and participation in, digital communities as well as the representation, documentation and exploration of social relationships. We believe that as 'apps' become more sophisticated, it will become easier for users to share their own services, resources and data via social networks. To substantiate this, we present a social compute cloud where the provisioning of cloud infrastructur… Show more

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“…Caton et al, [7] recommend a social compute cloud in which infrastructure of cloud is provided by friend vector. In social cloud resources and services sharing occurs through the relationship developed between the network users.…”
Section: Trustworthy Large Scale Social Network Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caton et al, [7] recommend a social compute cloud in which infrastructure of cloud is provided by friend vector. In social cloud resources and services sharing occurs through the relationship developed between the network users.…”
Section: Trustworthy Large Scale Social Network Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The area of numerical methods or algorithms for efficient C-RAN resource sharing problems has been extensively studied and has received considerable attention in recent years [1,5,[10][11][12][13][14]. The Joint Cloud Computing and Network (JCCN) scheme [10] was proposed to jointly study dynamic clouds and wireless network operations so as to improve end-to-end performance in the mobile cloud computing environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Social Compute Cloud (SCC) scheme [13] was developed for the social cloud interaction system. This scheme has presented a social compute cloud platform that enabled the sharing of infrastructure resources between friends via digitally encoded social relationships.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IOSE supports abstractions for modeling expectations underlying potentially arbitrary social machines. For example, we may exploit the friend relationship to generate informal expectations for resource allocation, as Caton et al [7] do. Table 4 formalizes the interactions concerning status updates of a Skype-like messaging system.…”
Section: Extant Social Machinesmentioning
confidence: 99%