Cloud Computing: Tsunami and seismic simulations to study impacts to Japan
Cloud Computing: Tsunami and seismic simulations to study impacts to Japan
Cloud Computing offers a variety of benefits including cost-saving, agility, efficiency, resource consolidation, business opportunities and green IT. Cloud Computing is used to demonstrate scientific research challenges, and provides alternative solutions for computing-intensive simulations with ease, which include tsunami and seismic simulations to study impacts to Japan.
Cloud Computing, tsunami simulattions
Chang, Victor
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16 May 2011
Chang, Victor
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Chang, Victor
(2011)
Cloud Computing: Tsunami and seismic simulations to study impacts to Japan.
United Nations World Summit Information Society, Geneva, Switzerland.
16 - 20 May 2011.
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Cloud Computing offers a variety of benefits including cost-saving, agility, efficiency, resource consolidation, business opportunities and green IT. Cloud Computing is used to demonstrate scientific research challenges, and provides alternative solutions for computing-intensive simulations with ease, which include tsunami and seismic simulations to study impacts to Japan.
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Published date: 16 May 2011
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Event Dates: 16-20 May, 2011
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United Nations World Summit Information Society, Geneva, Switzerland, 2011-05-16 - 2011-05-20
Keywords:
Cloud Computing, tsunami simulattions
Organisations:
Electronic & Software Systems
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Local EPrints ID: 272158
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272158
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Victor Chang
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