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Measurement of the Communication Possibility of Service Requests for Multiservers in Parallel Connection in Cloud Computing Systems

Rabha Ibrahim

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Abstract: Newly, growing amount of data-demanding applications arrangement with continuous fluctuating data substances, have been investigated by many researchers recently. In these applications, the underlying data management system must support new types of the space-time changing that indicates to the paths of the cloud computing system (CCS). The time-space changing causes change in the dimension of data and, consequently, in the CCS. One of the solutions regarding this case is suggesting an integrated cloud computing system (ICCS). In this effort, we introduce a new ICCS, based on fractional formal operators, taking into account the symmetrical delay in it. This model is useful for higher dimensional data, moving data, and chaos data. Moreover, we employ a fractional differential method to discover the paths (outcomes) of the system by minimizing the cost function. The proposed system delivers a sequence of paths that converge to the optimal path. The theoretical technique is supported by the applications.

Keywords: fractional calculus; fractional formal; fractional dynamical system; cloud computing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/65285

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