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A Compendium On Edge Computing Where Ai Can Meet
2021
Edge computing, which seems to be the latest computer framework in which information is stored on board, is the gateway to the proliferation of the internet of things and the potential to capture, interpret, and deliver huge information in the cloud. Edge Computing has gained interest in the last 2 years and has strategic implications as being among the best competitive advances in technology. It has less network performance, lower network costs, and better confidentiality security than cloud services. Edge computing contrasts cloud computing by providing computing capabilities that allow incredibly huge amounts of information from IoT devices to be processed and smart decisions need to be made. In general, automated computation is quickly implemented in artificial intelligence technology. The very first focuses on providing more efficient and popular AI technologies to optimize techniques for main problems in Edge Computing since the second discusses how its entire process of AI creation methods, i.e., model creation and expertise, is to become a part of the framework. In this paper, we suggest concepts, histories, and advantages of edge computing, demonstrate what happens and structures hierarchical structures, identify examples of its applications in various fields, and subsequent mainly improvements, and discuss the challenges of its use in 3 reflecting areas of technology.
Journal Article
An Approach to Engineer Communities of Web Services: Concepts, Architecture, Operation, and Deployment
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Bentahar, Jamal
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Subramanian, Sattanathan
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Thiran, Philippe
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Architecture
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Attraction
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Charge
2009
This article presents an approach that provides the necessary assistance to those who are in charge of engineering communities of Web services. Current practices indicate that Web services providing the same functionality are gathered into one community, independently of their origins and the way they carry out this functionality. The provided assistance manifests itself with the concepts to use, the architecture to select, the operations to script, and the deployment to track. Two protocols frame the interactions in an environment of communities of Web services namely the Web Services Community Development Protocol and the Contract-Net Protocol. The former manages a community in terms of Web services attraction/registration/withdrawal to/with/from this community. The latter satisfies users’ needs in terms of Web services selection/contracting/triggering. Finally, the article presents a prototype illustrating the engineering approach with focus on Web services attraction.
Journal Article
Competition in Moses Lake, Washington
2014,2013
In 1958 we went to Moses Lake, Washington, for the first time. We travelled in the back of an uncle’s truck, a red 1951 Studebaker. They don’t make those anymore, neither the trucks nor the cars, but back then they were a common sight on the highways. I am not referring to migrant trucks like the one we were riding in. Those carnivals on the road, as we sometimes referred to ourselves and the contraptions collectively, were unusual sights to say the least. We avoided being seen in them except when we were being transported up north, or when the
Book Chapter
Conde Nast seeks shelter
1997
One morning in August, New York decorator Mario Buatta was awoken by an angry phone call.On the line was David Carey, publisher of Conde Nast House & Garden, in a lather over two little words. Mr. Buatta, an elite and often-quoted designer, had described House & Garden as a \"how-to\" publication in a recent interview.
Journal Article
Metropolis Magazine and Business Interiors by Staples Announce Inaugural Workplace of the Future Design Competition
2013
Call for Entries: Business Interiors by Staples to award $7,500 for Winning Design; Entry Deadline July 31, 2013 Metropolis Contact: Kimberly Taylor, 212-627-9977 press@Metropolismag.com or Text100 for Business Interiors by Staples Contact Megan Malarkey, 212-331-8403 megan.malarkey@text100.com Logo: http://www.staplesadvantage.com Students, emerging designers, and industry professionals have the chance to define the workplace of the future in a competition hosted by Metropolis, the magazine of architecture, culture, and design, and Business Interiors by Staples, the furniture and interior design division of Staples Advantage.
Newspaper Article
County benefited from Cardinal's talents Series: Greater Edmonton Economic Outlook Series
2002
\"There's a little bit of me left in Alberta and I want to have a lot of me in Alberta, because I would like every excuse to come back home,\" he says. \"So now what I'm doing is concentrating on letting everybody know I really want to serve Albertans and I'm now entering in any competition for buildings in Alberta because I miss it.\" Parkland County and Spruce Grove have three of Douglas Cardinal's distinctively curvy architectural creations. He designed Spruce Grove's city hall and a public high school in the early 1980s. The architect also started building his own fantastical residence on his family's farm in Parkland County around the same time, but couldn't complete it because he had to devote all his energy to the Museum of Civilization. The Cardinals lived in a homestead on the farm from 1971 until they moved to Ottawa. Douglas Cardinal never expected to leave Alberta and was looking to plant his roots in Parkland County when he designed the house.
Newspaper Article
SOA Consortium and CIO Magazine Announce Second Annual SOA Case Study Competition
2009
CIO properties provide business technology leaders with analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT's role in achieving business goals. CIO, and sister brands Computerworld, CSO, Demo, InfoWorld, IT World and Industry Standard are produced by a subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG), the world's leading technology media, research and event company.
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