October 15, 2013
Comments Off on CloudFTP: A Case Study of Migrating Traditional Applications to the Cloud
Posted in: Final year projects
ABSTRACT: The cloud computing is growing rapidly for it offers on-demand computing power and capacity. The power of cloud enables dynamic scalability of applications facing various business requirements. However, challenges arise when considering the large amount of existing applications. In this work we propose to move the traditional FTP service to the cloud. We implement […]
October 15, 2013
Comments Off on Secure Encounter-based Mobile Social Networks: Requirements, Designs, and Tradeoffs
Posted in: Final year projects
ABSTRACT: Encounter-based social networks and encounter-based systems link users who share a location at the same time, as opposed to the traditional social network paradigm of linking users who have an offline friendship. This new approach presents challenges that are fundamentally different from those tackled by previous social network designs. In this paper, we explore […]