4 | -- | 6 | Lee Garber. In Brief |
9 | -- | 0 | Mazin Yousif. Diversity and Scope |
10 | -- | 13 | Alan Sill. Factors in Development and Adoption of New Cloud Software and Standards |
14 | -- | 19 | Rajiv Ranjan. Modeling and Simulation in Performance Optimization of Big Data Processing Frameworks |
20 | -- | 25 | Ben Martini, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. Cloud Forensic Technical Challenges and Solutions: A Snapshot |
26 | -- | 29 | Rajiv Ranjan, Samee Khan, Joanna Kolodziej, Albert Y. Zomaya. Guest Editors' Introduction: Cloud-Based Smart Evacuation Systems for Emergency Management |
30 | -- | 38 | Karan Mitra, Saguna, Christer Ã…hlund. A Mobile Cloud Computing System for Emergency Management |
40 | -- | 49 | Hector Moner Poy, Brian Duffy. A Cloud-Enabled Building and Fire Emergency Evacuation Application |
50 | -- | 59 | Mianxiong Dong, He Li, Kaoru Ota, Laurence T. Yang, Haojin Zhu. Multicloud-Based Evacuation Services for Emergency Management |
60 | -- | 67 | Meikang Qiu, Zhong Ming, Jihe Wang, Laurence T. Yang, Yang Xiang. Enabling Cloud Computing in Emergency Management Systems |
68 | -- | 76 | Subhadeep Sarkar, Subarna Chatterjee, Sudip Misra. Evacuation and Emergency Management Using a Federated Cloud |
78 | -- | 82 | Laura Taylor. Which Agencies are Leading the Way into the Cloud? |
84 | -- | 86 | David Bernstein. The Emerging Hadoop, Analytics, Stream Stack for Big Data |
88 | -- | 92 | Joe Weinman. The Nuances of Cloud Economics |