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Cloud service and service selection algorithm research

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This paper describes the cloud service architecture and key technologies for service selection algorithm. Cloud computing is a hot topic on software and distributed computing based on Internet, which means users can access storages and applications from remote servers by web browsers or other fixed or mobile terminals. Because the constrained resources of fixed or mobile terminals, cloud computing will provide terminals with powerful complementation resources to acquire complicated services. The paper discusses the cloud service architecture and key algorithms about service selection with adaptive performances and minimum cost. The cloud service architecture is reasonable and the proposed service selection algorithms are available, scalable, and adaptive to different types of environments of services and clients.

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                  GEC '09: Proceedings of the first ACM/SIGEVO Summit on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
                  June 2009
                  1112 pages
                  ISBN:9781605583266
                  DOI:10.1145/1543834

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