Opportunity for Realizing Ideal Computing System using Cloud Computing Model

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Aithal P. S
Vaikunth Pai T

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An ideal computing system is a computing system with ideal characteristics. The majorcomponents and their performance characteristics of such hypothetical system can be studiedas a model with predicted input, output, system and environmental characteristics using theidentified objectives of computing which can be used in any platform, any type of computingsystem, and for application automation, without making modifications in the form ofstructure, hardware, and software coding by an external user. In this paper, we haveproposed cloud computing service model to be used as a part of computing processor sectionenabled through information communication technology concept and discussed how it willsupport the computing processor part of ideal computing processor section by providingvirtual system components with both hardware and software from the cloud to realize idealcomputing system model. In this model, the infrastructure required for an ideal computingprocessor section is owned by a third party vendor and the cloud computing services aredelivered to the ideal computing system over the Internet on a leased/wireless basis with thecapability to extend up or down their service requirements or needs ubiquitously and almostinfinite scale-up capability. A well designed flexible cloud computing system can work andfulfill the requirement of the processing section of an ideal computing device. It also offersan innovative business concept for organizations to adopt ideal computing services withoutadvance investment and enables convenient, on-request network accessibility to a sharedpool of IT computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications, and services.

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Aithal P. S, & Vaikunth Pai T. (2017). Opportunity for Realizing Ideal Computing System using Cloud Computing Model. International Journal of Case Studies in Business, IT and Education (IJCSBE), 1(2), 60–71. https://doi.org/10.47992/IJCSBE.2581.6942.0015
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