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In these areas cloud computing is understood as a rapid deployment solution providing flexible scalability in run-time phase,
and improve the reach of the supports by targeting specific opportunities such as greater emphasis on scalability,
Scalability of companies in subsequent years will also be an important consideration in maximising the return on investment in HPSU clients.
authors (Addario and Lane, 2014) there are two problems with evaluation and scalability comparisons: âoein the Innovation Society ideology, the success or failure of an innovation â that is,
scalability and impact at system level. pdf. txt O Management of patient information-trenda and challenges in member states-WHO 2012. pdf. txt F MCBT COMPENDIUM PERSPECTIVES ON DIGITAL BUSINESS 2010. pdf. txt
G#1v 12733 Scalability 0#2#scalability Scalability G#1v 12695 Scarcity 0#2#scarcity Scarcity
G#1v 12696 Services 0#2#services Services G#1v 12697 Start-up resources G#2v 12705 Customers
simplified management, reduced systems maintenance, increased scalability and performance, gained higher customer satisfaction x Access Afya, Kenya/Nairobi-ICT in Access Afya is used to improve communications between health
experiments of social innovation, promoting their scalability and transferability 17 Such social innovation experiments should try to be increasingly multi-stakeholder, with a
Market scalability Very high High Private sector role Mind-set and ambition Swedenunited Kingdom Berlinsilicon Valley
ï§Additionally, these internal scalability constraints make Swedish entrepreneurs to think international and outward looking as from the very beginning
focusing on market scalability ï§Direct and active government involvement â both at federal and state level â is rather
2014) there are two problems with evaluation and scalability comparisons âoein the Innovation Society ideology, the success or failure of an innovation â that is
experiments of social innovation, promoting their scalability and transferability 17 Such social innovation experiments should try to be increasingly multi-stakeholder, with a
-tive measures and paving the way to their scalability through European Structural and Investment funds (ESIF.
y demonstrating scalability, reusability of results and general applicability of the pro -posed solutions at local or regional level
Significant impact is expected from the transferability and scalability of the digital social platforms model, as well as of the services developed, to enlarged communities across
Almirall & Wareham (2008) refer to this flaw as the inability to scale due to the limited scalability of the
Scalability Less cost Increase of profit Contracts/employability Developers Seed funding Events Support to entrepreneurs
Other authors have mentioned scalability. In this respect, government attitude towards the open source community is fundamental and may have an effect in terms of scalability for governments are in a unique
position in almost any industry. In the field of software, public services, organisations and territorial administrations collectively represent a major software user with great impact on the software market:
 Scalability and robustness These principles imply a fully decentralised architecture; the design of a P2p structure that is robust, scalable, self
approach guarantees high scalability of the overall system and allows for an optimal distribution of sensors (e g.,
will test the scalability of the platform, aimed at involving as many citizens as possible to leverage on the low cost and high usability of the
Scalability: mys -ociety always had a focus on scalability. Their first business plan stated âoeevery project we build must be able to serve a million people for the
same running costs it would take to serve tenâ What does the future look like? mysociety has future plans that relate to various different parts of their
The innovative development process and long-term scalability thinking Peerby carried out several pilot studies and prototypes before launching
Scalability: Pretty much all of the siteâ s requirements point to having a shared API (Ouroboros) that serves a large number of projects.
approach guarantees high scalability of the overall system and allows for an optimal distribution of sensors (e g.,
will test the scalability of the platform, aimed at involving as many citizens as possible to leverage on the low cost and high usability of the
Scalability: mys -ociety always had a focus on scalability. Their first business plan stated âoeevery project we build must be able to serve a million people for the
same running costs it would take to serve tenâ What does the future look like? mysociety has future plans that relate to various different parts of their
The innovative development process and long-term scalability thinking Peerby carried out several pilot studies and prototypes before launching
Scalability: Pretty much all of the siteâ s requirements point to having a shared API (Ouroboros) that serves a large number of projects.
or to test for scalability â to see whether their solutions will hold up for medium and large enterprise use.
The size and scalability of any computer network are determined both by the physical medium of communication and by the software controlling the communication (i e.,
â¢Strategies for scalability of the ICT services at regional level http://www. nexeshealth. eu
their native scalability and fault tolerance characteristics. In doing this, the project will put special emphasis on privacy, trust,
and the system is designed for future scalability Case study 2: Large Engine Manufacturer Revs Up Tracking System
scalability and impact at system level Mainstreaming ICT-enabled Innovation in Education and Training in Europe
Policy actions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level. JRC Scientific and Policy Reports.
Developing long-term sustainability and scalability strategies for cross-border professional networks, such as etwinning, for disseminating pedagogical innovation. 119 61.3
Exploring conditions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level (pp. 36-51. EUR 26199 EN.
conditions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level (pp. 52-62. EUR 26199 EN.
scalability and impact at system level. EUR 26199 EN. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European union
Exploring conditions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level (pp. 21-35 EUR 26199 EN.
Exploring conditions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level (pp. 78-90. EUR 26199 EN.
Developing long-term sustainability and scalability strategies for cross-border professional networks, such as etwinning, for disseminating pedagogical innovation
Developing long-term sustainability and scalability strategies for cross-border professional networks such as etwinning, for disseminating pedagogical
Developing long-term sustainability and scalability strategies for cross-border professional networks such as etwinning, for disseminating pedagogical
Policy actions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level Authors: Barbara N. Breä ko, Panagiotis Kampylis & Yves Punie
including scalability, elasticity, high performance, resilience and security together with cost efficiency. Understanding and managing risks
scalability, effectiveness of costs, and are updated often not to the current standards ï Updating technical skills for the staff serving applications in different governmental organizations
scalability, actuality and cost efficiency of the IT infrastructure which is in place at the level of different
scalability to respond to the increase in demand, although the capacity of the application has not been measured sufficiently to be able to predict the impact of the
one of the critical elements is the scalability of the work, which naturally results in increased success
Scalability used to be a plus, a scar -city only possible for the big companies.
online worlds, scalability is a non-issue. This creates copycatting behaviour and continuous attacks on the business profit.
fairness, scalability, manageability, evolvability and programmability, autonomicity mobility, ubiquitous access, usage, security including trust and privacy
-vides a comprehensive overview and review of the scalability problems of mobile Internet nowadays and to show how the concept of flat and ultra flat architectures
of routing table scalability but also adaptation to topology and policy dynamics perform efficiently under dynamic network conditions) that in turn impact its
needs to be able to scale to 109 IP networks recognizing the need to add scalability as
â¢Scalability, including routing and addressing system in terms of number of hosts/terminals, number of shared infrastructure nodes, etc. and management sys
usage for scalability purposes. In practice, the CP creates meta-context from context using mechanisms that exploit the business requirements, other forms of context and
scalability problems of mobile Internet nowadays and to show how the concept of flat and ultra flat architectures emerges due to its suitability and applicability
mobile traffic evolution, network scalability, flat architectures, mo -bile Internet, IP mobility, distributed and dynamic mobility management
Aiming to solve the burning problems of scalability from an architectural point of view, flat and fully distributed mobile architectures are gain
emerging scalability problems of the mobile Internet and also to present a state of the
2 Traffic Evolution Characteristics and Scalability Problems of the Mobile Internet 2. 1 Traffic Evolution Characteristics of the Mobile Internet
2. 2 Scalability Problems of the Mobile Internet Existing wireless telecommunication infrastructures are prepared not to handle this
On one hand user plane scalability issues are foreseen for anchor-based mobile Internet architectures, where mechanisms of IP ADDRESS allocation and tunnel estab
On the other hand, scalability issues are also foreseen on the control plane. The well established approach of separating service layer
interoperability between the service and the access layer can easily cause scalability and Qos issues even in the control plane
Fixed networks were firstly subject to similar scalability problems. The evolution of DSL access architecture has shown in the past that pushing IP routing and other func
Flat architectures infer high scalability because centralized anchors â the main per -formance bottlenecks â are removed,
scalability, fault tolerance and flexibility Optimization of handover performance is another key challenge for flat networks
alternative to solve interoperability problems promoting scalability issues and explor -ing towards solving complexity when multiple applications/systems need to interact
4. the Web-wide scalability of the approach The purpose of this paper is to show that Interdatanet can provide a high-level model
â the Web-wide scalability of the approach This consolidates the need to look for
-herent scalability also in the deployment of its functions. According to the envisaged steps the architecture can offer
Fig. 5. Interdatanet Service Architecture scalability features Managing a Global Distributed Interlinked Data-Content-Information Space 89
HTTP, XML, URI, MIME), pervasive infrastructure and scalability The current state of Interdatanet implementation and deployment, is evolving along
allow scalability and to achieve efficiency advantages which are worthwhile with respect to the increased SW/HW/computing complexity
actual achieved advantages in terms of flexibilty (scalability) and efficiency; never -theless, in the authorsâ vision such advantages are already evident, in a qualitative
-chical scalability formed by elements of local communication, masters and slaves similar to DNS (Domain name System.
Also, the interoperability, scalability and stability test cases for this model It is suggested also the continuity of studies and discussions on the use of
and scalability properties. Here, the focus is laid on the first two categories; note that mechanisms
Deliverable 2. 4 â Performance, Reliability, and Scalability Investiga -tions of ETM Mechanisms (August 2010
the feasibility of the approach to Future Internet scenarios and the scalability to its complexity:
scalability and efficiency. For example, it must be assumed that the core routers forward packets at line-speeds of tens of Gigabits per second, which requires ex
A scalability study has also been conducted on a loan origination process case study with a few security goals and on a more
seemingly unlimited scalability. This paradigm can be implemented on multiple service levels (infrastructures, run-time platform, or actual Soft
A second problem relates to the scalability of the sticky policy approach Clearly, the policy processing adds a relevant computational overhead.
Tests in labs suï er from scalability limits since physical distances and the number of resources are limited.
scalability features (e g. large distances between entities) and allows the use of special equipment and features that are only available in speciï c testbeds.
Scalability issues and interac -tions with other network management tasks is part of our future work
scalability of composed services, and; flexibility and independence from the underly -ing network details In addition, a current trend for networks is that they are becoming service-aware
promising features and capabilities such as modularity and scalability, low cost, ro -bustness and adaptability. Some of the challenges for operators/service providers
guarantee higher levels of scalability, mobility, flexibility, security, reliability and Enhanced Network Self-Manageability in the Scope of Future Internet Development 283
iv) Scalability in terms of features-functions;(v) Balance between cost network-related benefits (OPEX
-nents in multiple instances), the actual scalability in a target environment depends on the number of interrelations between different artefacts.
and run performance and scalability experiments with diï erent Future Internet projects open implementations. Further work also will do the extension of the
Scalability is achieved by largely avoiding per-flow signalling in the core part of the network. In the new architecture
In order to handle such obscurity, scalability emerged in the field of video coding in the form of Scalable Video Coding (SVC) 1â 4 and Multiple Description Coding
of the scalability options, the SVC scheme allows flexibility and adaptability of video transmission over resource-constrained networks
limited support for scalability, the use of scalability in these solutions came at the significant increase in the decoder complexity and/or loss in coding efficiency.
-tion when scalability is sought, compared to the previous video coding standards The scalability is required usually in three different directions (and their combina
-tions). ) We define these directions of scalability as follows â¢Temporal scalability refers to the possibility of reducing the temporal resolution of
encoded video directly from the compressed bit-stream, i e. number of frames con -tained in one second of the video
â¢Spatial scalability refers to the possibility of reducing the spatial resolution of the encoded video directly from the compressed bit-stream,
i e. number of pixels per spatial region in a video frame â¢Quality scalability, or commonly called SNR (Signal-to-noise-Ratio) scalability
or fidelity scalability, refers to the possibility of reducing the quality of the en -coded video.
This is achieved by extraction and decoding of coarsely quantised pixels from the compressed bit-stream
Fig. 1. A typical scalable video coding chain and types of scalabilities by going to lower-rate
decoding An example of basic scalabilities is illustrated in Figure 1, which shows a typical SVC
encoding, extraction and decoding chain. The video is encoded at the highest spatio -temporal resolution and quality.
reduction when scalability is sought, compared to the previous video coding standards 4. According to evaluations done by MPEG, SVC based on H. 264/MPEG-4 AVC
H. 264/AVC and also employs some other new techniques to provide scalability and to improve coding efficiency.
It provides temporal, spatial and quality scalability with a low increase of bit-rate relative to the single layer H. 264/MPEG-4 AVC
Temporal scalability can be activated by using hierarchical prediction structures. Spatial scalability is obtained using the multi-layer coding approach
Within each spatial layer, single-layer coding techniques are employed. Moreover inter-layer prediction mechanisms are utilized to further improve the coding effi
Quality scalability is provided using the coarse-grain quality scalability (CGS and medium-grain quality scalability (MGS.
CGS is achieved by requantization of the residual signal in the enhancement layer, while MGS is enabled by distributing the
All these three scalabilities can be combined into one scalable bit-stream that allows for extraction of different operation points of the video
the basis for spatial and temporal scalability. The ST decomposition results in two distinctive types of data:
-ity scalability. Finally, the resulting data are mapped into the scalable stream in the Scalable and Adaptable Media Coding Techniques for Future Internet 385
-pendent decodable sub-bitstreams by exploiting the scalability features of SVC. Each sub-bitstream is called âoedescriptionâ.
-bustness and scalability to media streaming over heterogeneous networks. The amal -gamation of SVC/MDC and P2p are likely to accomplish some of the Future Media
required capacity, scalability, inter -operability, and stimulation of faster development of new and innovative applications
comprise the support for horizontality, verticality, heterogeneity, mobility, scalability as well as security, privacy, and trust 12 13.
Most of these problems are related to scalability aspects and performance degradation. The level of maturity achieved at the networking level, despite the fact that
Traffic Evolution Characteristics and Scalability Problems of the Mobile Internet Evolution of Flat Architectures Distributed Mobility Management in Flat Architectures
their project, the scalability of their solution, and successful community engagement. Each of the ten finalists won a share of the £1m prize money as
4. Cost effectiveness (cost savings, scalability, wider economic gains The tool also makes explicit the strength of the knowledge base underpinning
scalability, demonstrating financial feasibility and risk evaluation are necessary. Given the range of funding requirements we do not propose a
novelty, generalizability and scalability. As innovation-researchers, we question the societal and environmental sustainability of this model and look for alternatives in partnership with communities, businesses, and the
innovation that only focuses on generalizability and scalability for the relatively more affluent â averagesâ
as for scalability and query performance. On the contrary, the Technical-Data-Utilization classification addresses computational complexity issues related to both provision and use
It aims to support scalability and availability on highly dynamic networks 6 24 2 Cloud computing
As for development, the diversity of devices and the consequent scalability of development platforms pose significant challenges to applications management
reusability, and scalability in the customer value offer Table 9. 2 Business model conceptualization Business model area
than investment and scalability potential for the innovations being developed by them. In this new phase in our venturing
value creation, feasibility and scalability. To achieve this organizations will need to configure themselves in nodal
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