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Cloud computing enables delivery of services on-demand networks. Cloud servers with set of resources can response to different user requirements. However, allocating resources to various tasks is still a challenging problem. In this paper in order to provide dynamic resource allocation, we propose alienable services, which improves demanded resources allocation. Our experimental results show the performance of the proposed approach is a factor of 1.47 compared to the common service base models.
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Salehpour, M., Shahbahrami, A. (2011). Alienable Services for Cloud Computing. In: Brazier, F.M.T., Nieuwenhuis, K., Pavlin, G., Warnier, M., Badica, C. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing V. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 382. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24013-3_19
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