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    Performance evaluation of load balancing algorithm for virtual machine in data centre in cloud computing by Parmesivan, Yuganes, Hasan, Sazlinah, Muhammed, Abdullah

    Published 2018
    “…Cloud computing has become biggest buzz in the computer era these days.It runs entire operating systems on the cloud and doeverything on cloud to store data off-site.Cloud computing is primarily based on grid computing, but it’s a new computational model.Cloud computing has emerged into a new opportunity to further enhance way of hosting data centre and provide services.The primary substance of cloud computing is to deal the computing power,storage,different sort of stages and services which assigned tothe external users on demand through the internet.Task scheduling in cloud computing is vital role optimisation and effective dynamic resource allocation for load balancing.In cloud, the issue focused is under utilisation and over utilisation of the resources to distribute workload of multiple network links for example,when cloud clients try to access and send request tothe same cloud server while the other cloud server remain idle at that moment, leads to the unbalanced of workload on cloud data centers.Thus, load balancing is to assign tasks to the individual cloud data centers of the shared system so that no single cloud data centers is overloaded or under loaded.A Hybrid approach of Honey Bee (HB) and Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) load balancing algorithm is combined in order to get effective response time.The proposed hybrid algorithm has been experimented by using CloudSim simulator.The result shows that the hybrid load balancing algorithm improves the cloud system performance by reducing the response time compared to the Honey Bee (HB) and Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) load balancing algorithm.…”
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    An improved dynamic load balancing for virtualmachines in cloud computing using hybrid bat and bee colony algorithms by Ullah, Arif

    Published 2021
    “…Therefore, to overcome these problems, this study proposed an improved dynamic load balancing technique known as HBAC algorithm which dynamically allocates task by hybridizing Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm with Bat algorithm. …”
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    A dynamic replication aware load balanced scheduling for data grids in distributed environments of internet of things by Bakhshad, Said, Noor, Rafidah Md, Akhundzada, Adnan, Saba, Tanzila, Ahmedy, Ismail, Haroon, Faisal, Nazir, Babar

    Published 2018
    “…Grid computing is a powerful distributed and scalable computing infrastructure that deals with massive data-intensive applications. …”
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    Parallel power load abnormalities detection using fast density peak clustering with a hybrid canopy-K-means algorithm by Al-Jumaili A.H.A., Muniyandi R.C., Hasan M.K., Singh M.J., Paw J.K.S., Al-Jumaily A.

    Published 2025
    “…Parallel power loads anomalies are processed by a fast-density peak clustering technique that capitalizes on the hybrid strengths of Canopy and K-means algorithms all within Apache Mahout's distributed machine-learning environment. …”
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    Efficient genetic partitioning-around-medoid algorithm for clustering by Garib, Sarmad Makki Mohammed

    Published 2019
    “…One of the main issues in genetic k-means based algorithms is their sensitivity to outliers and unevenly distributed clusters due to the mean compromised computations. …”
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    Improved tree routing protocol in zigbee networks by Al-Harbawi, Mostafa Kamil Abdulhusain

    Published 2010
    “…ImpTR protocol uses an approach to select next hope depending on new algorithm and uses the same tree topology construction for distributing address to all sensor nodes in the network. …”
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    An improvement on the valiantbrebner hypercube data broadcasting technique / Nasaruddin Zenon by Zenon, Nasaruddin

    Published 1990
    “…The intended meaning of broadcasting there is the mannereach datum is distributed among the processors in a computer system. …”
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    Dynamic replication aware load blanced scheduling in distributed environment / Said Bakhshad by Said Bakhshad, Bakhshad

    Published 2018
    “…Grid computing is an effective distributed and adaptable processing network that manages a huge number of data applications. …”
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    Final exam question paper data encryption and decryption using advance encryption standard / Khairul Nashran Nazari by Nazari, Khairul Nashran

    Published 2017
    “…AES is a data encryption technique that exist in the world with as currently the most secured algorithms. …”
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    Estimation Of Weibull Parameters Using Simulated Annealing As Applied In Financial Data by Hamza, Abubakar

    Published 2023
    “…The finding reveals that the Weibull distribution is well-suited to describing the investment behaviour of the MPS based on the estimates via the SA algorithm. …”
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    Replica Creation Algorithm for Data Grids by Madi, Mohammed Kamel

    Published 2012
    “…This thesis presents a new replication algorithm that improves data access performance in data grids by distributing relevant data copies around the grid. …”
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    Enhanced ABC-LSSVM For Energy Fuel Price Prediction by Mustaffa, Zuriani, Yusof, Yuhanis, Kamaruddin, Siti Sakira

    Published 2014
    “…This paper presents an enhanced Artifi cial Bee Colony (eABC) based on Lévy Probability Distribution (LPD) and conventional mutation. …”
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    Coordinate-Descent Adaptation over Hamiltonian Multi-Agent Networks by Azam Khalili, Vahid Vahidpour, Amir Rastegarnia, Ali Farzamnia, Teo, Kenneth Tze Kin, Saeid Sanei

    Published 2021
    “…The incremental least-mean-square (ILMS) algorithm is a useful method to perform distributed adaptation and learning in Hamiltonian networks. …”
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    Dynamic Robust Bootstrap Algorithm for Linear Model Selection Using Least Trimmed Squares by Uraibi, Hassan Sami

    Published 2009
    “…One of the important assumptions of the linear model is that the error terms are normally distributed. Unfortunately, many researchers are not aware that the performance of the OLS can be very poor when the data set that one often makes a normal assumption, has a heavy-tailed distribution which may arise as a result of the presence of outliers. …”
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    Autonomous anomaly detection using density-based features in streaming data / Muhammmad Yunus Iqbal Basheer by Iqbal Basheer, Muhammmad Yunus

    Published 2023
    “…Consequently, to handle these data, computer algorithms must adapt to their characteristics. …”
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    Survey on job scheduling mechanisms in grid environment by S. M., Argungu, Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki, Omar, Mohd Hasbullah

    Published 2015
    “…Grid systems provide geographically distributed resources for both computational intensive and data-intensive applications.These applications generate large data sets.However, the high latency imposed by the underlying technologies; upon which the grid system is built (such as the Internet and WWW), induced impediment in the effective access to such huge and widely distributed data.To minimize this impediment, jobs need to be scheduled across grid environments to achieve efficient data access.Scheduling multiple data requests submitted by grid users onto the grid environment is NP-hard.Thus, there is no best scheduling algorithm that cuts across all grids computing environments.Job scheduling is one of the key research area in grid computing.In the recent past many researchers have proposed different mechanisms to help scheduling of user jobs in grid systems.Some characteristic features of the grid components; such as machines types and nature of jobs at hand means that a choice needs to be made for an appropriate scheduling algorithm to march a given grid environment.The aim of scheduling is to achieve maximum possible system throughput and to match the application needs with the available computing resources.This paper is motivated by the need to explore the various job scheduling techniques alongside their area of implementation.The paper will systematically analyze the strengths and weaknesses of some selected approaches in the area of grid jobs scheduling.This helps researchers better understand the concept of scheduling, and can contribute in developing more efficient and practical scheduling algorithms.This will also benefit interested researchers to carry out further work in this dynamic research area.…”
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