Impact of Cloud Computing on Mobile Applications
Discuss about the Mobile Software Development for Implementation and Challenge.
After reading the mentioned article on the impact of cloud computing on mobile applications, it is evident that the research topic has been discussed conclusively in the article. The research question has been stated conclusively in the following article and the significance of cloud computing has been discussed properly.
After properly assessing the topic, I understood that the article has discussed the significant role of cloud computing along with several mobile applications and has pointed out the high momentum of its adaptability. The innovation uses of multiple applications are discussed in the article. I was fairly surprised by the assessment criteria that were evaluated while conducting the mentioned research article. Several mobile cloud applications such as Gmail, Google maps and cloud storage have been evaluated in the mentioned article (Khan et al. 2013). According to me, I think the paper has conclusively stated the research question properly and has managed to provide its significance in the mentioned particular domain.
According to me, the research has covered several sections of the research literature but a little bit more was still desired. The paper highlights the importance of cloud computing more than on the proposed domain of mobile applications. The literature that are provided in the beginning of the article are generalized and rarely discusses about the mobile applications (Park and Kim 2014). I think the authors have tried to state the cloud computing topic to the readers first before diving into its applications. The research could have evaluated the usages of certain mobile applications on the people and could have measured the impact of the particular technology (Etro 2015). Sadly, the journal that was chosen by me only deals with the mobile applications related to cloud technology and does not evaluate its impacts. Thus the research failed to cover all the relevant literature if the proposed topic.
The methodology that has been adopted for the research is inadequate as the article only discusses about the mobile applications and cloud services and does not evaluate its impacts. Cloud computing with mobile applications is a mobile technology which includes three segments namely Wireless network, cloud computing and mobile computing (Fernando, Loke and Rahayu 2013). As per my research, the article has defined how cloud computing can be used to upgrade computational capacities of mobile devices towards rich and expanding client experience (Dinh et al. 2013). With cloud computing and mobile applications, we can browse our email messages, bank accounts, bills and other private data just by utilizing cell phones. Total functionaries with another application information are evaluated to make it secure from any other rogue Applications comprise of programming that keeps running on a cell phone and plays out certain assignments for the client of the cell phone like email or talking needs. Meanwhile, different specialists propose an appropriate technique for making and creating mobile applications utilizing cloud and series that are associated with it. Web services which are convenient, also called Restful web services are to such an extent easier and adaptable to utilize. The fundamental point is to offload computational limit, security and storage for various sorts of cell phone to cloud by using the restful web services (Abolfazli et al. 2014).
Challenges and Benefits of MCC
The agreement between the research question and the philosophical framework is adequate but the research methods that are utilized for the research still needs a lot to be desired. Practical approaches could have been taken to give a practical insight into the topic.
The methods that were used in the study was biased and discusses the topic in general more rather than talking about the cloud applications in general. I think the author could have conducted a quantitative analysis or qualitative analysis to understand the impact of the cloud mobile applications thorough a deeper insight than what is proposed in the article (Ramya and Ramya 2013).
The mentioned study in the article is ethical but concerns regarding the privacy of data and security issues regarding the cloud environment need to be properly researched before determining its ethical aspects. The article fails to provide proper recommendations for addressing the mentioned concerns. According to my analysis, the research paper fails to provide proper literature on addressing the concerns that are mentioned in the research paper.
After proper research, I came to the conclusion that portable Web applications and Mobile cloud applications and are comparative. Without being rebuilt, not all cloud application can run in a virtual domain. I learned about the various challenges that the cloud computing network provides has over the mobile applications. The inherent challenges that are linked with the wireless network needs to be considered such as intermittent connectivity, long latency, less throughput and varying rates of data. The mobile applications can also suffer from the uncontrollable factors that are related to cloud computing such as varying coverage and bandwidth capacity. I learned about a number of networking schemes and the methods by which the latency of a cloud network can be reduced. The possible issues such as resource poverty has been explained (Wang and Dey 2013). I learned about the challenges that are related to restricted resources in mobile devices. The solutions are provided through offloading computation but the high cost energy ti maintain the data privacy and security leads to the wastage of energy. The paper helped me to learn about the flexible application weblets. These provide the developers with a flexible platform for developing flexible applications that can run on different mobile devices. The security issues in different devices in relation to the weblets has been provided in the literature review section. As the weblets can be interchanged between the clouds and the mobile devices, I think in the future the developers need proper data authentication ad privacy features before deeming it as a secure medium for data transfer. I became aware about the convenient web services from this article. I learned about a number of solution to a number of challenges that cloud computing faces nowadays. Bad connectivity issues and less bandwidth capacity has been identified as the main issues which can be addressed by MCC (Wen et al. 2013). The reason for the increase in the number of cloud users in the last decade has been provided conclusively in the mentioned article.
Security and Privacy Concerns of Using Cloud Services
I think the test progresses toward becoming written work and overseeing APIs which used cloud services in a proper manner (Sanaei et al. 2014). The paper has conclusively discussed the issues that are faced by the mentioned technology regarding network bandwidths and discusses the problems related to network availability and fragmentation. Despite the security issues, I learned about numerous numbers of benefits that cloud computing can provide to mobile applications. The research question has been assessed conclusively but the paradigm of discussion with the mobile applications are not evaluated as per the cloud computing technology. This article has provided me with a number of information about storage and processing applications with the cloud computing technology.
The data analysis and data collection methods are not at all appropriate as the qualitative analysis is inadequate. The general emphasis of the topic ruined the research area and conclusive result on the impact of the technology was not analyzed conclusively. I think there is something about the community for mobile development that makes utilizing the cloud a characteristic fit (Yang et al. 2013). I guess maybe the reality the short life cycles of mobile development ventures require the instant services that such a significant number of cloud sellers give. Maybe the sorts of identities that rule the portable improvement network are more difficult and troublesome than their counterparts of enterprise development, and subsequently they are more adept to try at something new like a cloud-based IDE and monitoring devices. However according to me, it appears that the portable cloud network is completely grasping the cloud, and this is making both the mobile and the distributed computing networks more grounded as a result of it. Several services of mobile cloud s have been explored and the flexible applications that are accommodated in the technologies have been discussed in the article that is mentioned. The barriers of the proposed services have been explored as well and the possible issues that are related to the technology has been assessed and evaluated. Although the data collection and analysis methods were inconclusive, the paper properly states the future research works of the mentioned technology with mobile applications properly.
However, I think the research finding of this particular paper is supported by the limited evidence that it provides. The usages of cloud computing has been assessed and several examples of mobile applications have been provided to assist the reader in evaluating the technology in the particular domain. The general purpose mobile cloud computing has been assessed and the usage of clone cloud to enhance system performance of mobile applications has been evaluated. Specific mobile cloud applications have been exploited and their benefits and concerns has been addressed. The implications of our lives due to the proposed technologies has been widely evaluated in the mentioned article.
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