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A Cloud Infrastructure for Scalable and Elastic Multimedia Conferencing Applications

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A Cloud Infrastructure for Scalable and Elastic Multimedia Conferencing Applications

Taheri, Flora, George, Jerry, Belqasmi, Fatna, kara, Nadjia and Glitho, Roch (2014) A Cloud Infrastructure for Scalable and Elastic Multimedia Conferencing Applications. In: Conference on Network and Service Management.

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Abstract

Multimedia conferencing applications play a critical role in business and everyday life. However, scalability and elasticity remain quite elusive, even though they are the keys to efficiency in resource usage. A cloud-based approach could solve the scalability and elasticity issues and bring other benefits such as an easy introduction of new applications. This paper proposes a cloud infrastructure that relies on fine-grained conferencing substrates. These substrates are virtualized and shared by conferencing applications. They enable scalability and elasticity

Divisions:Concordia University > Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science > Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Taheri, Flora and George, Jerry and Belqasmi, Fatna and kara, Nadjia and Glitho, Roch
Journal or Publication:International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM)
Date:November 2014
Keywords:Multimedia conferencing, cloud infrastructure, scalable conferencing applications, elastic conferencing applications.
ID Code:980041
Deposited By: ROCH GLITHO
Deposited On:19 May 2015 19:27
Last Modified:18 Jan 2018 17:50
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