Title : Handling multilevel elasticity for distributed stream processing in cloud environment

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Handling multilevel elasticity for distributed stream processing in cloud environment
Researcher: Thakkar, Riddhi
Guide: Bhavsar, Madhuri
Department: Institute of Technology
Publisher: Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Place: Ahmedabad
Year: 2024
Language: English
Subject: cloud service provider
Computer Science
Computer Science Artificial Intelligence
Engineering and Technology
Service Level Agreement
Computer Science and Information Technology
Engineering and Technology
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Institute of Technology, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad; 2024
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520__|aAn increasing number of individuals and organizations are taking advantage of services available over the Internet due to its ease of access and constant availability. Cloud computing is a paradigm for delivering computing resources over the Internet in a highly scalable and on-demand manner. Cloud computing offers multifarious essential services to its users, ranging from infrastructure and system development environments to software as a service over the Internet. Various users consuming the cloud services to deploy different applications have their service requirements defined in a Service Level Agreement (SLA). Such applications can be real-time services, i.e., satellite data processing, banking transactions, healthcare applications, social media, etc. A cloud service provider (CSP) should deliver all its services swiftly to these applications, which demand fluctuating computational processing, on time. Real-time stream computations are perennial, receiving processing requests unpredictably and requirin
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