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2. INTRODUCTION TO WORK:-
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It is important to recognize that cloud services are often but not always
utilized in conjunction with, and enabled by, virtualization technologies.
There is no requirement, however, that ties the abstraction of resources
to virtualization technologies and in many offerings virtualization by
hypervisor or operating system container is not utilized. Cloud
computing is a way of providing various services on virtual machines
Allocated on top of a large physical machine pool which resides in the
cloud. Cloud computing comes into focus only when we think about
what IT has always wanted a way to increase capacity or add different
capabilities to the current setting on the fly without investing in new
infrastructure, training new personnel or licensing new software. Here
on the fly and without investing or training become the keyword in the
current situation. But cloud computing offers a better solution.
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Software applications
accessed with a Web Google Docs, Microsoft
Applications
browser 365,Salesforce.com
An existing software
Platform platform to build your own Facebook,orkut.com
applications
Software packages such as CRM or CAD/CAM can be accessed under the cloud
computing scheme. Here a customer upon registration is allowed to use software
accessible through the net and use it for his or his business process. The related
data and work may be stored on local machines or with the service providers.
SaaS services may be available on rental basis or on per user basis.
The cloud computing vendors offer infrastructure as a service. One may avail
hardware services such as processors, memory, networks, etc. on agreed basis for a
specific duration and price.
A Broad network access: Cloud Capabilities are available over the network
and accessed through standard mechanisms that promote use by
heterogeneous thin or thick client platforms such as mobile phones, laptops
and PDAs.
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A Broad network access: Cloud Capabilities are available over the network
and accessed through standard mechanisms that promote use by
heterogeneous thin or thick client platforms such as mobile phones, laptops
and PDAs.
India has a large higher education system. The growth rate of educational
extended by emperors, major capitalists, and scholars. Indian emperors and kings
libraries even in the sixth century A.D. The University Grants Commission has set up
INFLIBNET.
costs are aligned with what resources are actually used. Access service and data
from anywhere at any time. Scale your Library system quickly, easily and cost-
Turning to CC and libraries, are their real problems that can be solved? The answer
is yes. The library community can apply the concept of cloud computing to amplify
the power of Cooperation and to build a significant, unified presence on the Web.
This approach to Computing can help libraries save time and money while
simplifying Workflows.
The library community can apply the concept of CC to amplify the power of
cooperation and to build a significant, unified presence on the Web.
Many systems are only used in 10% of their capacity. Combining systems into
a cloud environment reduces the carbon footprints, making libraries greener.
Each offers some general and some unique opportunities for libraries.
Looking first at the technology that most current library systems employ
several benefits of cloud computing solutions surface.
Cost saving
Flexibility and innovation
User centric
Openness
Transparency
Interoperability
Representation
Available anytime, anywhere
Connect and Converse
Create and collaborate
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to provide to their user cloud based services, but in reality they are another fully
successful owing to the lack of good service providers and Library professional
skills. Digital Library, web documentation and using Web 2.0 technology are running
Open stack) are clubbing the Cloud Computing Technology (CCT) into their services
and products. However, CCT is not fully accepted in the India Libraries, but they are
trying to develop.
Wildcat (www.worldcat.org)
Exlibris (www.exlibris.co.il)
Scribd (www.scribd.com)
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An entity relationship diagram (ERD) shows the relationships of entity sets stored in a database.
An entity in this context is a component of data. In other words, ER diagrams illustrate the
0-level DFD
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1-level DFD:
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3.4 ALGORITHM:-
Mapping Relationship:-
Mapping Process
Create table for a relationship.
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Add the primary keys of all participating Entities as fields of table with their respective data
types.
Declare a primary key composing all the primary keys of participating entities.
1) Hardware Requirements:
RAM : 1GB
2) Software Requirements:
4 RESULT:-
4.1 TABLES:-
MEMBER TABLE:-
Book table:
Attribute Data type Primary key Foreign key Constraints
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5. FUTURE SCOPE:-
The library have a policy about student-owned devices that can be used to access
the resources you provide in the cloud? Parents will not allow a simple ban on them,
any more than they allowed an organization to ban mobile phones.
The library have the reliable, adequate and secure wireless infrastructure to support
Dozens, if not hundreds, of student-owned computing devices taking advantage of
cloudbased Applications.
Library, helping teachers and students receive the training, resources and strategies
to use the cloud.
Library using cloud-based applications to lower its operating costs.
Might libraries re-purpose those general use computer labs, providing instead a
combination of wireless net books that can be used anywhere in and out of the
library and fewer, but more powerful, media production computers in common labs.
CONCLUSION:-
Cloud computing is one avenue for this move into the future. It can
bring several benefits for libraries and give them a different future.
The vision is to use cloud computing to deliver library resources,
services and expertise at the point of need, within user workflows
and in a manner that users want and understand.
6. BIBLIOGRAPHY:-
4. Mullin, R (2009), The New Computing Pioneers. Chem. Eng. News 2009, 87(21),
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5. Pace, Andrew (2009): 21st Century Library Systems. In: Journal of Library
6. Waters, John (January 2010), Up, Up and Away,T.H.E. Journal 37:1 S. 22-4, pp26-7
7. http://www.computerweekly.com/feature/A-history-of-cloud-computing (Access on
04-11-2014) http://www.synergygs.com/Solutions/CloudSer.