Cloud Intelligence

Cloud intelligence refers to the characteristics of cloud agents that are associated with intelligence behaviors of agents. By modeling an intercloud as a multiagent system, intelligent characteristics (e.g., autonomy and social interactions (cooperation, coordination, and negotiation) can be built into clouds.

References

K. M. Sim. Intelligent Resource Management in Intercloud, Fog, and Edge: Tutorial and New Directions. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing. Early access. DOI:10.1109/TSC.2020.2975168. Click here to download preprint.

K. M. Sim. Agent-based Approaches for Intelligent Intercloud Resource Allocation. IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, early access. DOI: 10.1109/TCC.2016.2628375

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K. M. Sim. Agent-based Cloud Computing. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing. Vol. 5, No. 4, Oct.-Dec. 2012, pp. 564-577.

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K. M. Sim. Cloud Intelligence: Agents within an InterCloud. Awareness Magazine. The official magazine for Future and Emerging Technologies Proactive Initiative, funded by the European Commission under FP7. Published online in December 2013: http://www.awareness-mag.eu/pdf/005153/005153.pdf

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