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NETE4631Mobile Cloud Computing
  • Lecture Notes 10

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Security Mapping - Recap
  • Determine which resources you are planning to
    move to the cloud
  • Determine the sensitivity of the resources to
    risk
  • Determine the risk associated with the particular
    cloud deployment type (public, private, or hybrid
    models) of a resource
  • Take into account the particular cloud service
    model that you will be using
  • If you have selected a particular cloud provider,
    you need to evaluate its system to understand how
    data is transferred, where it is stored, and how
    to move data both in and out of the cloud

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Securing Approach Recap (2)
  • Techniques for securing applications, data,
    management, network, and physical hardware
  • Comply to compliance standards

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_aaS applications Recap (3)
  • IDaaS (Identity as a Service )
  • CaaS (Compliance as a Service)

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Lecture Outline
  • Mobile market
  • Adopting mobile cloud applications
  • Mobile web services
  • Service discovery
  • Push technology

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Mobile Market
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Number of Subscribers
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Adopting Mobile Cloud Applications
  • One application on cloud can be accessed by
    multiple types of clients.
  • Mobile cloud computing
  • A model where processing is done in the cloud,
    data is stored in the cloud, mobiles device
    serves as a presentation platform or a display
  • Advantage of cloud apps to mobile cloud
  • Thinner devices -gt less processing, consume less
    power, and have better battery life
  • Avoidance of vendor lock-in.

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Adopting Mobile Cloud Applications (2)
  • Customized clients and GUIs for each specific
    type of client. e.g.,
  • Featured phones with light weight operating
    systems.
  • Smart phones with sophisticated operating
    systems. e.g., iOS, Android, Windows Mobile,
    Symbian.
  • Less processing power, memory and storage but
    needs to be aware of bandwidth and display
    resolutions.

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Android Market
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Apple Mobile Me
  • Picture from Alexandra Institute

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iPhone Application Hosting by Amazon
  • Picture from Alexandra Institute

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iAWS Manager
  • Picture from Alexandra Institute

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Mobile Web Services
  • Mobile web service are those in which information
    is transferred between applications (browser) and
    services over the internet.
  • Can make use of specific information about the
    context of the device and its users.
  • Physical context
  • Logical context

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SOA Approach to processing requests using
contextual data from mobile users
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Service Discovery
  • Web services are useful only if they can be
    discovered by mobile devices and accessed by
    mutually supported protocol.
  • WS-Discovery from OASIS Standard
  • WSDL (Web Service Description Language)
  • UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and
    Integration)
  • SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)

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Mobile Web Services (2)
  • Mobile interoperability needs to be addressed in
    terms of
  • Variable screen size and resolution.
  • Slow network transmission.
  • Different methods of navigation through the
    interface.
  • Vendor lock-in
  • Exclusion of support for certain file types such
    as PDF, and cookies, and technologies such as
    Adobe Flash.
  • Onerous transmission costs.

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Homepage of New York Times
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Push Technology
  • Can make use of push services for
  • Automated software updates and installations
  • Instant messaging
  • Email
  • RSS services
  • Performing synchronization of data with cloud
  • Can use SMS services in case of unavailability of
    internet.

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BlackBerry Push Service
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References
  • Chapter 20, 21 of Course Book Cloud Computing
    Bible, 2011, Wiley Publishing Inc.
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