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- Topics in Computing and Information Technologies I
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- 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tanner Lund, Brigham Young University; Hayden Panike; Samuel Moses, Brigham Young University; Dale C Rowe, Brigham Young University; Joseph J Ekstrom, Brigham Young University
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to absorb fluctuations in the flow of data.Since the broker will cache all incoming data, no data will be lost if an indexer cannot keep pace. Page 26.1233.8We suggest using the broker in some form of cluster. Using clustering and replication will helpto ensure resilience within the distributed broker cache. While we have yet to implement acomplete publish-and-subscribe infrastructure, our research has demonstrated a need for thismodel. With high processing loads across multiple categories, a publish-and-subscribeenvironment can help segregate the workload.To help ensure the resilience of the infrastructure, we suggest utilizing multiple
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- Innovations in Computing Education
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- 2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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a network attached NFS server or web server.One major difference between VirtualBox and OpenVZ is that live migration in OpenVZ ismuch simpler than VirtualBox, due to the need to provision a target VM container forVirtualBox prior to live migration. Also, VirtualBox provides an administration GUI, whereOpenVZ for Linux only provides a command line management interface.2.2 Cloud computing technologiesCloud computing is emerging as the latest generation of distributed computing technology forthis decade, and is an extension of the utility computing concept first developed in the 1960’s 12to a broader class of applications beyond scientific computing. Cloud computing is a broad termthat encompasses several technologies: Infrastructure-as-a
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- Information and Network Security
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- 2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Krystal S Corbett, Cyber Innovation Center; Chuck Gardner, New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy; Anthony Joseph Taffaro Jr., New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy; Marvin Nelson, Benton High School
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ventures.The Cyber Science curriculum at NOMMA is led by Dr. Charles Gardner, who develops the“hard science” and programming portions, and Mr. Anthony Taffaro, who is responsible for theliberal arts and general computer science components. At NOMMA, Cyber Science is a coursethat is offered over a two year period – Cyber Science I and Cyber Science II. Cyber Science I Page 23.967.4focuses on an introduction to electricity and circuitry; flow charting; basic programming; Boe-Bot® building; programming and testing; general computer science such as networking,passwords, and data security and infrastructure; and liberal arts. Cyber Science II consists