Design of Elastic Application for Seamless Cloud Computing
Kamal Bunkar1, Prakash Choudhary2, Neha Mahala3, P K Bhagat4

1Kamal Bunkar, BlueApp Software, Chindwada (M.P), India.
2Prakash Choudhary, National Institute of Technology Manipur, India.
3Neha Mahala, ISM Dhanbad (Jharkhand), India.
4P K Bhagat, National Institute of Technology Manipur, India. 

Manuscript received on 10 October 2017 | Revised Manuscript received on 18 October 2017 | Manuscript Published on 30 October 2017 | PP: 142-147 | Volume-7 Issue-1, October 2017 | Retrieval Number: A5218107117/17©BEIESP
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Abstract: Mobile cloud computing is an emerging technology. Unlike previous definition of mobile cloud computing, mobile node now has become a part of deployment of cloud application. But present issues in the currently existing network infrastructure create problems in connecting mobile devices to cloud hosting server. We present a protocol for elastic applications which uses application partitioning technique to facilitate the mobile cloud computing in disconnected network. Application partitioning is a technique that aims to split a complex application into components called as weblets. An elastic application consists of one or more weblets, each of which can be launched on a device if wireless network is not responding. The proper organization of weblets with client side data storage technique drives mobile cloud computing into a new era of wireless cloud computing. The initial phase of our work approach proposes algorithms for application partitioning and in the latter part we have explained protocol for elastic application through client side data storage mechanism. We present results of experimentation done by changing different cost parameters.
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Scope of the Article: Cloud Computing