2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30746-1_22
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Costs of Using Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure: Towards a General Framework

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“…Therefore, 6G presents an integrated framework encompassing communication networks, artificial intelligence, and mobile MEC. MEC, an evolution of previous edge computing technologies [106,110,111], has emerged as a paradigm shift by decentralizing some functions from centralized mobile cloud computing (MCC) and placing them closer to edge devices within the RAN. It means that MEC is focused on communication originating from mobile devices like 5G terminals and IoT devices within the immediate environment.…”
Section: The 6g Network Infrastructure To Manage V2x Application Life...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, 6G presents an integrated framework encompassing communication networks, artificial intelligence, and mobile MEC. MEC, an evolution of previous edge computing technologies [106,110,111], has emerged as a paradigm shift by decentralizing some functions from centralized mobile cloud computing (MCC) and placing them closer to edge devices within the RAN. It means that MEC is focused on communication originating from mobile devices like 5G terminals and IoT devices within the immediate environment.…”
Section: The 6g Network Infrastructure To Manage V2x Application Life...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value perspective for ecosystem-focused business models is about value co-creation and co-capture aimed at maximizing the overall ecosystem value and the possible network effects [57]. The ecosystem can be seen to comprise four aspects: (1) the key stakeholders and complementors; (2) governance of networks within it; (3) a modular design of core and periphery; (4) open interfaces and a pool of innovative capabilities and resources [62].…”
Section: Business Model Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm is based on an analytical cost-performance framework for service deployment in hybrid clouds. Mazhelis et al [4] introduced a general framework for cloud infrastructure cost assessment, wherein for several types of cloud infrastructure resources, the associated cost components and the factors determining these components are considered. Van den Bossche et al [5] propose a set of algorithms to cost-efficiently schedule the deadline-constrained bag-of-tasks applications on both public cloud providers and private infrastructure.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All cloud computing services should offer certain efficiencies to differing degrees, but public cloud services are likely to be more cost efficient and scalable than private clouds. Therefore, an organization can maximize their efficiencies by employing public cloud services for all non-sensitive operations, only relying on a private cloud where they require it and ensuring that all of their platforms are seamlessly integrated [1,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%