Edge Computing Simplified: A Clear and Concise Explanation for Everyone


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Unleash the Power of Edge Computing - Even Without a Tech Degree! Edge Computing Simplified: A Clear and Concise Explanation for Everyone cuts through the jargon and reveals the exciting world of edge computing in a way that's easy to understand. Inside you'll discover: The what and why: Learn the basics of edge computing and why it's revolutionizing how we interact with technology. Demystifying the tech: Explore the key components of edge computing systems without getting bogged down in technical details. Real-world applications: See how edge computing is transforming industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and smart cities. Benefits and challenges: Understand the advantages of edge computing while also considering the potential hurdles. Whether you're a curious individual, a business professional, or simply want to stay ahead of the tech curve, this book is your ticket to understanding edge computing. Start your journey into the future of technology today! #edgecomputing #futureofcomputing #iot #cloudcomputing #techexplained #edgecomputingforbeginners #makingsenseoftech #beginnersguide #edgecomputingbasics #understandedgecomputing #techforeveryone #futureofwork #smartercities #advancededgecomputing #edgecomputingapplications #developyouredgeexpertise #M.B.Chatfield




Edge Computing


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The book aims to focus only on the 'edge computing' paradigm - as opposed to other similar disciplines such as fog computing - due to its unique characteristics where heterogeneous devices can be equipped with decision-making processes and automation procedures to carry out applications (mostly) across widely geographically distributed areas. The book is sectioned into three parts (models, technologies and applications) to reflect complementary viewpoints and shed light onto various aspect of edge computing platforms. The first part (models) serves as an introductory section to differentiate edge computing from its fairly close/similar paradigms such as fog computing, multi-access edge computing and mobile cloud computing. It then highlights various theoretical models through which edge computing systems could be mathematically expressed and their relevant technological problems could be systematically solved or optimized. The second part (technologies) focuses on different technologies (virtualization, networking, orchestration, etc.) where edge computing systems could be realized. And finally, the third part (applications) focuses on various application domains (e.g., smart cities) where edge computing systems could, or already did, help in providing novel services beyond the reach of pure/typical cloud computing solutions.




Distributed Computing and Internet Technology


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology, ICDCIT 2012, held in Bhubaneswar, India, in February 2012. The 17 full papers presented together with 15 short papers in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 89 submissions. In addition the book contains the full versions of 6 invited talks. The papers range over a spectrum of issues related to the theme, covering theoretical foundations, computational tools, and societal applications. State of the art techniques like game theoretic ones are used by authors for analyzing conceptual problems.




Computer Vision -- ACCV 2007


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This title is part of a two volume set that constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, ACCV 2007. Coverage in this volume includes shape and texture, face and gesture, camera networks, face/gesture/action detection and recognition, learning, motion and tracking, human pose estimation, matching, face/gesture/action detection and recognition, low level vision and phtometory, motion and tracking, human detection, and segmentation.




Understanding Infrastructure Edge Computing


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UNDERSTANDING INFRASTRUCTURE EDGE COMPUTING A comprehensive review of the key emerging technologies that will directly impact areas of computer technology over the next five years Infrastructure edge computing is the model of data center and network infrastructure deployment which distributes a large number of physically small data centers around an area to deliver better performance and to enable new economical applications. It is vital for those operating at business or technical levels to be positioned to capitalize on the changes that will occur as a result of infrastructure edge computing. This book provides a thorough understanding of the growth of internet infrastructure from its inception to the emergence of infrastructure edge computing. Author Alex Marcham, an acknowledged leader in the field who coined the term ‘infrastructure edge computing,’ presents an accessible, accurate, and expansive view of the next generation of internet infrastructure. The book features illustrative examples of 5G mobile cellular networks, city-scale AI systems, self-driving cars, drones, industrial robots, and more—technologies that increase efficiency, save time and money, and improve safety. Covering state-of-the-art topics, this timely and authoritative book: Presents a clear and accurate survey of the key emerging technologies that will impact data centers, 5G networks, artificial intelligence and cyber-physical systems, and other areas of computer technology Explores how and why Internet infrastructure has evolved to where it stands today and where it needs to be in the near future Covers a wide range of topics including distributed application workload operation, infrastructure and application security, and related technologies such as multi-access edge computing (MEC) and fog computing Provides numerous use cases and examples of real-world applications which depend upon underlying edge infrastructure Written for Information Technology practitioners, computer technology practitioners, and students, Understanding Infrastructure Edge Computing is essential reading for those looking to benefit from the coming changes in computer technology.




Graph Theory: Adiabatic Quantum Computing Methods


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"Graph Theory: Adiabatic Quantum Computing Methods" explores the convergence of quantum computing and graph theory, offering a comprehensive examination of how quantum algorithms can tackle fundamental graph problems. From foundational concepts to advanced applications in fields like cryptography, machine learning, and network analysis, this book provides a clear pathway into the evolving landscape of quantum-enhanced graph algorithms. Designed for researchers, students, and professionals alike, it bridges theoretical insights with practical implementations, paving the way for innovative solutions in computational graph theory.




Computer Science – Theory and Applications


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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 17th International Computer Science Symposium in Russia, CSR 2022, held in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 29-July 3, 2022. The 21 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 51 submissions. The papers cover a broad range of topics, such as formal languages and automata theory, geometry and discrete structures; theory and algorithms for application domains and much more.




Simplifying Hybrid Cloud Adoption with AWS


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Become an expert in AWS Outposts and Hybrid architectures with in-depth explanations of the product and order processes while exploring the capabilities for creating next-generation edge solutions Key FeaturesLearn AWS Outposts from the ground up guided by an AWS hybrid edge solutions architectMaster hybrid edge concepts, use cases, and architectures and discover how AWS Outposts fits into this spaceBecome the go-to professional for designing, deploying, operating, and maintaining AWS OutpostsBook Description The hybrid edge specialty is often misunderstood because it began with an on-premises-focused view encompassing everything not running inside the traditional data center. If you too have workloads that need to live on premises and need a solution to bridge the gap between both worlds, this book will show you how AWS Outposts allows workloads to leverage the benefits of the cloud running on top of AWS technology. In this book, you'll learn what the Edge space is, the capabilities to look for when selecting a solution to operate in this realm, and how AWS Outposts delivers. The use cases for Outposts are thoroughly explained and the physical characteristics are detailed alongside the service logical constructs and facility requirements. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the sales process—from order placement to rack delivery to your location. As you advance, you'll explore how AWS Outposts works in real life with step-by-step examples using AWS CLI and AWS Console before concluding your journey with an extensive overview of security and business continuity for maximizing the value delivered by the product. By the end of this book, you'll be able to create compelling hybrid architectures, solve complex use cases for hybrid scenarios, and get ready for your way forward with the help of expert guidance. What you will learnDiscover the role of AWS Outposts in the hybrid edge spaceUnderstand rack components with typical use cases for AWS OutpostsExplore AWS services running on Outposts and its capabilitiesSelect, order, and successfully deploy your OutpostsWork with Outposts resources for hands-on operationsAssess logical and physical security aspects and considerationsMonitor and log configuration and usage to improve your architectureMaintain and troubleshoot hardware and software that run AWS servicesWho this book is for If you are a seasoned data center professional, this book will empower you to support businesses to build hybrid edge solutions with AWS technology. It will also help AWS Cloud professionals to master a unique offering in the AWS portfolio that takes Amazon web services beyond the regions. Familiarity with AWS services and traditional data center concepts is assumed.




Federated Learning


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This book provides a comprehensive and self-contained introduction to federated learning, ranging from the basic knowledge and theories to various key applications. Privacy and incentive issues are the focus of this book. It is timely as federated learning is becoming popular after the release of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Since federated learning aims to enable a machine model to be collaboratively trained without each party exposing private data to others. This setting adheres to regulatory requirements of data privacy protection such as GDPR. This book contains three main parts. Firstly, it introduces different privacy-preserving methods for protecting a federated learning model against different types of attacks such as data leakage and/or data poisoning. Secondly, the book presents incentive mechanisms which aim to encourage individuals to participate in the federated learning ecosystems. Last but not least, this book also describes how federated learning can be applied in industry and business to address data silo and privacy-preserving problems. The book is intended for readers from both the academia and the industry, who would like to learn about federated learning, practice its implementation, and apply it in their own business. Readers are expected to have some basic understanding of linear algebra, calculus, and neural network. Additionally, domain knowledge in FinTech and marketing would be helpful.”




Finite Simple Groups: Thirty Years of the Atlas and Beyond


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Classification of Finite Simple Groups, one of the most monumental accomplishments of modern mathematics, was announced in 1983 with the proof completed in 2004. Since then, it has opened up a new and powerful strategy to approach and resolve many previously inaccessible problems in group theory, number theory, combinatorics, coding theory, algebraic geometry, and other areas of mathematics. This strategy crucially utilizes various information about finite simple groups, part of which is catalogued in the Atlas of Finite Groups (John H. Conway et al.), and in An Atlas of Brauer Characters (Christoph Jansen et al.). It is impossible to overestimate the roles of the Atlases and the related computer algebra systems in the everyday life of researchers in many areas of contemporary mathematics. The main objective of the conference was to discuss numerous applications of the Atlases and to explore recent developments and future directions of research, with focus on the interaction between computation and theory and applications to number theory and algebraic geometry. The papers in this volume are based on talks given at the conference. They present a comprehensive survey on current research in all of these fields.