Title
Volunteer hive computing and virtualization in Botswana's web based edification techniques
Abstract
Hive computing has gone by many names and has been used for various applications from simple business to complex scientific problems, over the years. In the modern world, Hive Computing and Virtualization have been put in use to accomplish various tasks[1]. The benefit of using the Virtualization technique is that it allows creation of a virtual version like a virtual hardware platform, operating system (OS), storage device, or network resources which is quite compatible with hive computing. Hive computing involves task split-up that can be resolved by a loose federation of resources. The applications deployed under this architecture provide content sharing which enable users to serve content off their personal hard-drives and share files with others, thus representing a growing trend of decentralized content and control. In Botswana, progress in education is taken to be essential for sustainable development, environmental protection, improvement in maternal and child health and participation in democratic social and political processes. Education is also currently becoming the most important contributor to national economic growth of the Nation[2]. The Government is striving by all means to make quality education available to all in the country. This paper discusses the best practices of volunteer hive computing and virtualization techniques that can be applied not only to enhance edification approaches but also to achieve financial viability with other benefits. Furthermore the recommendations will certainly aid the relevant stakeholders to deploy this in the years to come.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/DICTAP.2014.6821672
DICTAP
Keywords
Field
DocType
virtualization,storage device,hive computing,sustainable development,botswana web based edification techniques,virtual hardware platform,environmental protection,virtual machines,operating system,political processes,volunteer computing,child health,shared memory systems,education,virtualisation,decentralized content,educational technology,os,economics,national economic growth,democratic social processes,network resources,interviews,internet,government
Virtualization,Educational technology,World Wide Web,Best practice,Virtual machine,Computer science,Computer network,Web application,Sustainable development,Government,The Internet
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2377-858X
0
0.34
References 
Authors
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Suresh Shanmugasundaram111.37
Divyapreya Chidambaram200.68