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An Intelligent Multi-Agent Model for Resource Virtualization: Supporting Social Media Service in Cloud Computing

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Computers,Networks, Systems, and Industrial Engineering 2011

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With the rapid growth Internet, communication technologies and hand devices, there are a lot of communication and social activities of users in various information services based on SNS. As the availability of social media contents generated from users increases dramatically, the task of providing high-quality media contents in social media sites that need user contributions is emerging as unimportant issue in IT field. In this paper, we propose an intelligent multi-agent model for resource virtualization (IMAV) to automatically allocate service resources suitable for mobile devices in cloud computing environment supporting social media services. Our model can recommend optimized resource allocation suitable for mobile devices through virtualization rules and multi-agent. IMAV consists of user agent, distributed agent, gathering agent, virtualization register agent manager and system resource manager.

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Kim, M.J., Yoon, H.G., Lee, H.K. (2011). An Intelligent Multi-Agent Model for Resource Virtualization: Supporting Social Media Service in Cloud Computing. In: Lee, R. (eds) Computers,Networks, Systems, and Industrial Engineering 2011. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 365. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21375-5_9

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