Computer Engineering / Bilgisayar Mühendisliği
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Article Citation - WoS: 15Citation - Scopus: 18Achieving Query Performance in the Cloud Via a Cost-Effective Data Replication Strategy(Springer, 2021) Tos, Uras; Mokadem, Riad; Hameurlain, Abdelkader; Ayav, TolgaMeeting performance expectations of tenants without sacrificing economic benefit is a tough challenge for cloud providers. We propose a data replication strategy to simultaneously satisfy both the performance and provider profit. Response time of database queries is estimated with the consideration of parallel execution. If the estimated response time is not acceptable, bottlenecks are identified in the query plan. Data replication is realized to resolve the bottlenecks. Data placement is heuristically performed in a way to satisfy query response times at a minimal cost for the provider. We demonstrate the validity of our strategy in a performance evaluation study.Article Citation - WoS: 26Citation - Scopus: 30Ensuring Performance and Provider Profit Through Data Replication in Cloud Systems(Springer Verlag, 2017) Tos, Uras; Mokadem, Riad; Hameurlain, Abdelkader; Ayav, Tolga; Bora, ŞebnemCloud computing is a relatively recent computing paradigm that is often the answer for dealing with large amounts of data. Tenants expect the cloud providers to keep supplying an agreed upon quality of service, while cloud providers aim to increase profits as it is a key ingredient of any economic enterprise. In this paper, we propose a data replication strategy for cloud systems that satisfies the response time objective for executing queries while simultaneously enables the provider to return a profit from each execution. The proposed strategy estimates the response time of the queries and performs data replication in a way that the execution of any particular query is still estimated to be profitable for the provider. We show with simulations that how the proposed strategy fulfills these two criteria.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 17Citation - Scopus: 30A Performance and Profit Oriented Data Replication Strategy for Cloud Systems(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) Tos, Uras; Mokadem, Riad; Hameurlain, Abdelkader; Ayav, Tolga; Bora, ŞebnemIn today's world, tenants of cloud systems expect timely responses to queries that process ever-increasing sizes of data. However, most cloud providers offer their services without any performance guarantees to their tenants. In this paper we propose a data replication strategy that aims to satisfy performance guarantees for the tenant while ensuring profitability of the cloud provider. Our strategy estimates the response time of the queries, as well as the expenditures that affect the profitability of the cloud provider. The decision of whether to perform replication is determined by the fulfillment of these two criteria. Validity of the proposed strategy is provided by means of a simulation study.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 12A Review of Cloud Deployment Models for E-Learning Systems(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2013) Leloğlu, Engin; Ayav, Tolga; Aslan, Burak GalipWith the significant growth in the cloud-based systems, many industries give their attention to cloud computing solutions. E-learning is a promising application area since its typical requirements such as dynamically allocation of computation and storage resources, coincide well with cloud characteristics. This paper presents some possible cloud solutions in e-learning environments by emphasizing its pros and cons. It is of paramount importance to choose the most suitable cloud model for an e-learning application or an educational organization in terms of scalability, portability and security. We distinguish various deployment alternatives of cloud computing and discuss their benefits against typical e-learning requirements.
