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Cloud and IoT-based emerging services systems

Cloud and IoT-based emerging services systems
Cloud and IoT-based emerging services systems
The emerging services and analytics advocate the service delivery in a polymorphic view that successfully serves a variety of audience. The amalgamation of numerous modern technologies such as cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data is the potential support behind the emerging services Systems. Today, IoT, also dubbed as ubiquitous sensing is taking the center stage over the traditional paradigm. The evolution of IoT necessitates the expansion of cloud horizon to deal with emerging challenges. In this paper, we study the cloud-based emerging services, useful in IoT paradigm, that support the effective data analytics. Also, we conceive a new classification called CNNC {Clouda, NNClouda} for cloud data models; further, some important case studies are also discussed to further strengthen the classification. An emerging service, data analytics in autonomous vehicles, is then described in details. Challenges and recommendations related to privacy, security and ethical concerns have been discussed.
emerging services, as-a-service, analytics, cloud computing, IoT, big data, CNNC
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71-91
Sharma, Sugam
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Chang, Victor
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Tim, U. Sunday
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Wong, Johnny
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Gadia, Shashi
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Sharma, Sugam
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Chang, Victor
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Tim, U. Sunday
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Wong, Johnny
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Gadia, Shashi
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Sharma, Sugam, Chang, Victor, Tim, U. Sunday, Wong, Johnny and Gadia, Shashi (2019) Cloud and IoT-based emerging services systems. Cluster Computing, 22, 71-91. (doi:10.1007/s10586-018-2821-8).

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Abstract

The emerging services and analytics advocate the service delivery in a polymorphic view that successfully serves a variety of audience. The amalgamation of numerous modern technologies such as cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data is the potential support behind the emerging services Systems. Today, IoT, also dubbed as ubiquitous sensing is taking the center stage over the traditional paradigm. The evolution of IoT necessitates the expansion of cloud horizon to deal with emerging challenges. In this paper, we study the cloud-based emerging services, useful in IoT paradigm, that support the effective data analytics. Also, we conceive a new classification called CNNC {Clouda, NNClouda} for cloud data models; further, some important case studies are also discussed to further strengthen the classification. An emerging service, data analytics in autonomous vehicles, is then described in details. Challenges and recommendations related to privacy, security and ethical concerns have been discussed.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 July 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 July 2018
Published date: 15 March 2019
Additional Information: Originally published on ePrints as Sharma, S, Chang, V, Tim, US, Wong, J & Gadia, S 2016, 'Cloud-based emerging services systems', International Journal of Information Management, pp. 1-12.
Keywords: emerging services, as-a-service, analytics, cloud computing, IoT, big data, CNNC
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 390585
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/390585
ISSN: 1386-7857
PURE UUID: 616fef14-0bd7-4f0e-896c-4590cff7d78e

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Date deposited: 30 Mar 2016 12:12
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:27

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Author: Sugam Sharma
Author: Victor Chang
Author: U. Sunday Tim
Author: Johnny Wong
Author: Shashi Gadia

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