2014
DOI: 10.15613/sijrs/2014/v1i1/53851
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Encapsulation of Micro Engineering Tools in a Co- Operative Jyaguchi Computing Infrastructure

Abstract: Micro engineering tools and services face many issues and limitations in terms of modularity, and usability with regards to their availability and scalability. Scalability may suffer due to the limitation of service granularity as service objects sometimes may require to deliver in low bandwidth network infrastructures. Jyaguchi platform supports highly dynamic and interactive service development process by which developers can design services as per their requirement functionalities which can be micro, macro … Show more

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“…The details about the granularity is described in [9] detail. Among these services, we found out that few services are necessary to handle properly.…”
Section: Architecture and Resource Allocation Decision Process In Jya...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The details about the granularity is described in [9] detail. Among these services, we found out that few services are necessary to handle properly.…”
Section: Architecture and Resource Allocation Decision Process In Jya...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventionally Jyaguchi platform has been used in order to develop cloud computing services. Furthermore the platform of Jyaguchi has also been utilized in hybrid computing infrastructure network integrated with smart devices and Micro Engineering Tools [9] in cloud. Micro Engineering Tools are the highly dynamic and interactive services developed in the Jyaguchi Cloud platform at which Java based application can be built and exported to the client over a network [10].…”
Section: Implementation Of Fog Servicesmentioning
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