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Ganis Zulfa Santoso

Researcher at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

Publications -  9
Citations -  62

Ganis Zulfa Santoso is an academic researcher from Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Hypervisor. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications receiving 53 citations. Previous affiliations of Ganis Zulfa Santoso include Chosun University.

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Performance analysis of AODV, DSDV and OLSR in a VANETs safety application scenario

TL;DR: Simulation result show that despite DSDV is originally a MANETs protocol, but it could adapt to the requirement of safety application consistently, whilst OLSR and AODV failed to achieve the expected performance.
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BASMATI: An Architecture for Managing Cloud and Edge Resources for Mobile Users

TL;DR: The BASMATI architecture leverages intelligent decision support for brokering resources, user mobility modeling, a highly reactive management of applications, and a business-oriented cloud federation logic, to drive the efficient and proactive allocation of services onto proper cloud resources.
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Dynamic Resource Selection in Cloud Service Broker

TL;DR: The main idea and design of the dynamic resource selection in BASMATI Cloud Federation is outlined and the advantage of using broker should be obtained by consumers in any life cycle of consumer's software not only during the deployment of the software.
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Analysis of Virtual Machine Monitor as Trusted Dependable Systems

TL;DR: This paper investigates a VMM's capabilities in implementing a trusted dependable system and found Xen's and KVM's weaknesses in terms of dependability.
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BASMATI: Cloud Brokerage Across Borders for Mobile Users and Applications

TL;DR: BASMATI as discussed by the authors is an integrated platform that will support the dynamic needs of mobile applications and users through an end-to-end approach for cloud services, including user and application prediction models, federation patterns, resources and data management policies, brokerage and offloading decisions.