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Browsing Proceedings by Subject "Cloud computing"

Browsing Proceedings by Subject "Cloud computing"

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  • Neehal, Nafis; Karim, Dewan Ziaul; Islam, Ashraful (IEEE, 2018-02-08)
    Sequence alignment in bioinformatics and computational biology has always been a challenging task. With Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques in hand, researchers are now capable of studying biological systems at a ...
  • Dey, Samrat Kumar; Uddin, Md. Raihan; Kabir, Kh. Mohaimenul; Rahman, Md. Mahbubur (IEEE, 2018-01-15)
    Paradigms of Cloud computing are gaining prevalent acceptance due to the numerous benefits they provide. These comprise cost-effectiveness, time savings and effective deployment of computing resources. However, privacy and ...
  • Haque, Mohammad Mahfuzul; Hossain, Syed Akther (IEEE, 2018-02-01)
    At recent time, cybercrime has increased significantly in the world and also in Bangladesh due to consequence of massive digitalization efforts in every sector. These types of offense require systematic probing in order ...
  • Swapna, Asma Islam; Rahman, Ziaur; Rahman, Md. Habibur; Akramuzzaman, Md. (IEEE, 2016-12-12)
    Cloud computing is one of the highly flexible, confidential and easily accessible medium of platforms and provides powerful service for sharing information over the Internet. Cloud security has become an emerging issue as ...
  • Sadia, Farzana; Jahan, Nusrat; Rawshan, Lamisha; Jeba, Madina Tul; Bhuiyan, Touhid (IEEE, 2018-02-15)
    Cloud computing is a rising technology which is responsible for supplying of computing resources on the basis of demand, as and when needed. Cloud provides many facilities due to its vast resources such as sharing resources ...
  • Haque, Misbahul; Islam, Rakibul; Kabir, Md. Rubayeth; Nur, Fernaz Narin; Moon, Nazmun Nessa (Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., 2018-12-12)
    Nowadays, cloud computing is in demand as it provides progressive pliable resource allocation, for unfailing and guaranteed services in the pay-as-you-use scheme, to cloud service users. So, there is a dispensation that ...
  • Aseeri, Mohammed; Ahmed, Muhammad R; Sakib, Syed Nazmus; Kaisert, M Shamim (IEEE Xplore, 2016-12-01)
    Body Area Networks (BAN) is a special purpose Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which is designed for patient monitoring. BAN requires to transmit the monitored data to the medical personals as quick as possible in real time. ...

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