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A Parallel Particle Swarm Optimisation for Selecting Optimal Virtual Machine on Cloud Environment

Ahmed Abdelaziz    
Maria Anastasiadou and Mauro Castelli    

Resumen

Aims to execute novel optimisation algorithms such as whale optimisation and lion optimisation to find the optimal Virtual_Ms on cloud environment as well as executing our model in different applications.

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