posted on 2016-11-18, 09:18authored byLuiz H. Nunes, Júlio C. Estrella, Alexandre N. Delbem, Charith Perera, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec
Over the last few years, the number of smart objects
connected to the Internet has grown exponentially in comparison
to the number of services and applications. The integration
between Cloud Computing and Internet of Things, named as
Cloud of Things, plays a key role in managing the connected
things, their data and services. One of the main challenges in
Cloud of Things is the resource discovery of the smart objects
and their reuse in different contexts. Most of the existent work
uses some kind of multi-criteria decision analysis algorithm to
perform the resource discovery, but do not evaluate the impact
that the user constraints has in the final solution. In this paper,
we analyse the behaviour of the SAW, TOPSIS and VIKOR
multi-objective decision analyses algorithms and the impact
of user constraints on them. We evaluated the quality of the
proposed solutions using the Pareto-optimality concept.
History
Citation
Computers and Electrical Engineering - International Workshop on Clouds and (eScience) Applications Management (Cloud AM 2016)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Computer Science
Source
International Workshop on Clouds and (eScience) Applications Management (Cloud AM 2016) Tongji University - Shanghai, China.
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AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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Computers and Electrical Engineering - International Workshop on Clouds and (eScience) Applications Management (Cloud AM 2016)