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Web 2.0 and Cloud Technologies for Implementing Connected Government
In computing, a virtual machine (VM) is an emulation of a computer system. Virtual machines are based on computer architectures and provide functionality of a physical computer. Their implementations may involve specialized hardware, software, or a combination of these.
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Towards Connected Government Services: A Cloud Software Engineering Framework
Muthu Ramachandran (School of Computing, Creative Technologies and Engineering, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK), Pethuru Raj Chelliah (Reliance Jio Platforms Ltd, Bangalore, India), and P. Beaulah Soundarabai (Christ University (Deemed), Bangalore, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4570-6.ch006
Abstract
Cloud computing technologies are being used highly successfully in large-scale businesses. Therefore, it is useful for governments to adopt cloud-driven multi-channel, and multiple devices to offer their services such as e-tax, e-vote, e-health, etc. Since these applications require open, flexible, interoperable, collaborative, and integrated architecture, service-oriented architecture approach can be usefully adopted to achieve flexibility and multi-platform and multi-channel integration. However, its adoption needs to be systematic, secure, and privacy-driven. In this context, micro services architecture (MSA), a direct offshoot of SOA, is also a highly attractive mechanism for building and deploying enterprise-scale applications. This chapter proposes a systematic framework for cloud e-government services based on the cloud software engineering approach and suggests a cloud adoption model for e-government, leveraging the benefits of MSA patterns. The proposed model is based on a set of evaluated application characteristics that, in turn, support emerging IT-based technologies.
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Security Awareness: Virtual Environments and E-Learning
“The original meaning of virtual machine, sometimes called a hardware virtual machine, is that of a number of discrete identical execution environments on a single computer, each of which runs an operating system.” (verbatim quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_machines last visited May 18, 2007)
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Virtualization Technology and Security Challenges
When software executed on the virtual machines is separated from the underlying hardware resources. For example, a computer that is running Microsoft Windows may host a virtual machine that looks like a computer with the Ubuntu Linux operating system; Ubuntu-based software can be run on the virtual machine.
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