A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan

Upgrading and patching is a method to strengthen the host and virtualisation devices from malware. In the deployment to different entity’s clients, different scenarios are faced to support their business process. A host and virtual machine (VM) is dependent on each other to provide high efficiency....

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Main Authors: Setapa, Sharipah, Baharom, Shahrol Hisham, Luke, Jing Yuan
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spelling my.uitm.ir.418182021-02-18T04:57:34Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41818/ A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan Setapa, Sharipah Baharom, Shahrol Hisham Luke, Jing Yuan Operating systems (Computers) System design Upgrading and patching is a method to strengthen the host and virtualisation devices from malware. In the deployment to different entity’s clients, different scenarios are faced to support their business process. A host and virtual machine (VM) is dependent on each other to provide high efficiency. A good design of virtual resources in a physical host can maintain the host’s efficiency. If the host is to be upgraded or patched, then the relationship with VM needs to be explored to avoid missing or malfunctioning of certain application on the host or VM. A relationship how to check whether the application scenario is working as expected is not being derived. This paper will discuss scenarios that we face and how it can be converted into taxonomy to provide a strategic approach when upgrading a specific item. With that, an analogy can be based on how the application scenario can be established as a model and converted into taxonomy for troubleshooting when execution is facing an error. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis 2019-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41818/1/41818.pdf Setapa, Sharipah and Baharom, Shahrol Hisham and Luke, Jing Yuan (2019) A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan. Jurnal Intelek, 14 (2). pp. 94-102. ISSN 2682-9223 https://jurnalintelek.uitm.edu.my/index.php/main
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System design
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Setapa, Sharipah
Baharom, Shahrol Hisham
Luke, Jing Yuan
A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan
description Upgrading and patching is a method to strengthen the host and virtualisation devices from malware. In the deployment to different entity’s clients, different scenarios are faced to support their business process. A host and virtual machine (VM) is dependent on each other to provide high efficiency. A good design of virtual resources in a physical host can maintain the host’s efficiency. If the host is to be upgraded or patched, then the relationship with VM needs to be explored to avoid missing or malfunctioning of certain application on the host or VM. A relationship how to check whether the application scenario is working as expected is not being derived. This paper will discuss scenarios that we face and how it can be converted into taxonomy to provide a strategic approach when upgrading a specific item. With that, an analogy can be based on how the application scenario can be established as a model and converted into taxonomy for troubleshooting when execution is facing an error.
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title A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan
title_short A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan
title_full A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan
title_fullStr A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan
title_full_unstemmed A deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / Sharipah Setapa, Shahrol Hisham Baharom and Luke Jing Yuan
title_sort deployment scenario: a taxonomy mapping and keyword searching for the application relation / sharipah setapa, shahrol hisham baharom and luke jing yuan
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis
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