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Research on Improving Efficiency of Cloud Service Resource Allocation Based on Data Engineering

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  • Li, Fangyuan

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With the increasingly complex development of cloud computing, the ability to reasonably allocate resources will play a key role in improving the overall system performance. From the perspective of data engineering, this study analyzes the issues of collection, modeling, and control of scheduling data. It explores the technical constraints of current cloud platforms, focusing on fast response and accurate matching. The study also combines artificial intelligence models for optimizing computer structure, aiming to create a resource allocation strategy focused on high-frequency scheduling, intelligent budgeting, and dynamic collaboration. Improve the agility, controllability and intelligence of the whole resource allocation system.

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  • Li, Fangyuan, 2025. "Research on Improving Efficiency of Cloud Service Resource Allocation Based on Data Engineering," European Journal of AI, Computing & Informatics, Pinnacle Academic Press, vol. 1(1), pages 94-100.
  • Handle: RePEc:dba:ejacia:v:1:y:2025:i:1:p:94-100
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