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A New Integrated Approach for Cloud Service Composition and Sharing Using a Hybrid Algorithm

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  • Jayaudhaya J.
  • Jayaraj R.
  • Ramash Kumar K.
  • Azeem Irshad

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The concept of a “Smart City†emphasizes the need to employ information and communication technologies to strengthen the quality, connectivity, and efficiency of various municipal services. Cloud computing and the Internet of Things are shaping future tech. Both ideas greatly impact smart city application and solution development. Cloud computing is amazing at managing and storing remote service access. Several companies have switched to cloud leasing to reduce local resource burden. Due to the intricacy and flexibility of cloud-maintained services, selecting jobs that best suit client needs should be optimized. Quality of service criteria for each cloud service are the best tools for choosing and optimizing cloud carriers. Genetic algorithms (GAs) and ant colony optimization (ACO) are combined to make cloud computing. It is discovered that the recommended ACO + GA obtains an accuracy of 82% when compared to existing methods of energy- and reliability-aware multiobjective optimization method and the hybrid cuckoo particles swarm, artificial bee colony optimization (CPS + ABCO) where accuracy is 68% and 75%, respectively.

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  • Jayaudhaya J. & Jayaraj R. & Ramash Kumar K. & Azeem Irshad, 2024. "A New Integrated Approach for Cloud Service Composition and Sharing Using a Hybrid Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-11, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3136546
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/3136546
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