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discuss the structure of mobile peer-to-peer computing. What are the characteristics of mobile peer-to-peer computing?

      12 What is an ad-hoc network? Is it always mobile? Briefly discuss the major application of mobile ad-hoc network.

      13 Which are the different layers that define cloud architecture?

      14 What are the different data types used in cloud computing?

      15 What are the different layers in cloud computing? Explain how they work.

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      2  2 https://home.cern

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      4  4 https://cloud.google.com/appengine

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      INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING

      SOUVIK PAL1, DAC-NHUONG LE2, PRASANT KUMAR PATTNAIK3

      1 Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata, India

      2 Haiphong University, Haiphong, Vietnam

      3 KIIT, Deemed to be University, India

      Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

       Abstract

      This chapter presents the basics of cloud computing and its related advances. Computing itself, to be considered absolutely virtualized,

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