Improving cloud computing services indexing based on BCloud-tree with users preferences
by Ahmed Khalid Yassine Settouti; Fedoua Didi; Mohammed Haddad
International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (IJITST), Vol. 9, No. 4, 2019

Abstract: Wireless sensor networks and cloud computing are different but complementary. In a hand, the wireless nodes are resources limited and battery constrained. In the other hand, cloud computing is unlimited in terms of computing, storage, network and power resources. Integrating such different concepts results obviously some troubles; especially for WSN owners who want to pick up the most suitable cloud computing provider. In addition, we suppose that both of the clients (WSN owners) and services are heterogeneous, various and dissimilar. In this paper, we propose an indexation method of public IaaS virtual machines in an AVL-tree. For that, we employ a Z-order function to arrange services in the structure and make the research more efficient. Experiments prove the performance superiority of the proposed approach in comparison with similar works in the literature.

Online publication date: Tue, 08-Oct-2019

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