Flying Virtual Cloud Computing Integrated System (FVCIS)
MuzhirShaban Al-Ani, Ghazi IbrahemRaho "Flying Virtual Cloud Computing Integrated System (FVCIS)". International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) V30(1):39-45, December 2015. ISSN:2231-2803. www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract -
Now a day’s according to the continuous rising of computing resources overthe past few
years, cloud computing has been established as a well-known researchtopic. This work is concentrated
on the integrating of main three used advanced technologies in Internet, Mobile and Satellite.
Anywhere, anytime, anything and any cloud are very important factors that implemented in the new
virtual environment of the cyberspace. Flying Virtual Cloud Computing Integrated System (FVCIS) is
proposed here to overcome of all arise challenges in any offered service of this virtual flying
environment.This environment offers many benefits in information storage, retrieving, sharing,
interchange and many other benefits.
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Keywords
cloud computing, grid computing, virtual computing, future computing environment,
mobile computing, mobile cloud computing.