1.2. System Environment
1.2. System Environment
SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT
The Project entitled Data Conversion Utility to convert from one database type
to another one This project has been designed to reduce the human work in manual conversion
from one database to another. It is used to save the time and improve efficiency. The project is
developed to maintain the speed of the process.
The transactions are in the existing system are done manually, thus it causes some
errors and also the time consumption process. The report generation is very difficult in the
existing system.
Hence the client proposing the new this is overcoming the difficulties and the gaps
in the existing system.
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
System
Hard Disk
: 40 GB
RAM
256 MB
Key Board
LG
Mouse
: Logitech
Floppy Drive
: 1.44 MB
Monitor
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION
Operating System
: Windows XP Professional /7
Front end
Coding Language
: Java
2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS
System analysis is the application of system approach to study and evaluation the
problem computer based system. It is concerned with investigation analysis, designing and
evaluation information system in organization.
undertakes two steps to achieve high I/O performance while reducing cooling cost. First, TIGER
assigns groups of files with similar service times to shorten I/O response times. Second, TIGER
ensures that load imbalance does not exceed a specified threshold. We evaluate performance of
TIGER in terms of both cooling energy conservation and response time of a storage cluster. Our
results confirm that TIGER reduces cooling-power
requirements for clusters by offering about 10 to 15 percent cooling-energy savings
without significantly degrading I/O performance.
The problem of partitioning data to each disk so that the I/O load is equal across
the disks is difficult because the data usage pattern cannot always be predicted and varies
dynamically. An optimization criterion for the distribution is the query response time, which
should be minimized with respect to all possible queries
PROPOSED SYSTEM
To address these challenges we introduce novel policy-based service admission control
models (First Come First Serve, (FCFS), Dynamic Pricing Policy (DPP), Client Classification
(CC)) that aim at maximizing the revenue of Cloud providers while taking informational
uncertainty regarding resource requirements into account.
Our proposed system shows that three types of policy-based approaches statistically
significantly outperform first come first serve approaches, which are still state of the art.
Furthermore the results give insights in how and to what extent uncertainty has a negative impact
on revenue.
FCFS MODULE
In this module First-come first-served policy under certainty In the FCFS policy under
capacity constraints an incoming job is accepted if and only if there is enough capacity available
for all resources. A job that is rejected will not be served unless it will be resubmitted by a client
with adapted time slots or/and adapted resource requirements. In this case, the resubmitted job is
treated as a new one. This procedure applies to all of our suggested policies.
priority policy) which helps improve customer satisfaction. The key idea of the policy is that a
job is accepted only if it either submitted by an important customer, referred to as gold
customer, or if the current utilization level does not exceed a fixed value for all resources in all
time slots. A Cloud provider classifies (known) customers as gold customers before jobs are
submitted; the classification remains constant and is short-term but may be changed in the long
run, e.g., based on a service level agreement with the respective customer.
when resources become scarce their prices increase. More specifically, it extends the FCFS .it
can be derived based on the providers cost of resources and the degree of depreciation
depending on the utilization level. If in a time slot t the utilization level of a resource exceeds
level, then the provider requires to get at least the reservation price for (one unit of) the
respective resource and time slot. It should be noticed that while we distinguish different
utilization levels in a time slot t for different resources, we do not provide for resource-specific
reservation prices.
fix usage tariff to get profit for client and cloud server. This module helps to recognize our
policy provide to customer is profit or loss that shown in graphical representation.
ADVANTAGES OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
Can provide Real-time decision-making with three types of policy analysis schemes.
Unlimited information analysis on future demand/jobs.
Best support for user uncertainty of required resources.
Customers accept service delivery on a best-effort base, i.e. with guarantee that job is
executed.
Guaranteed service with good profit for both side.
REVENUE MANAGEMENT
ECONOMY AGENT
INCOMING USAGE
ANALYSIS FROM
USER
POLICY MANGER
FCFS, DPP, CC
USER RESOURCE
USAGE ANALYSIS
ESTIMATOR
ANALYSIS
PROFIT AND LOSS
MONITORING
REVENUE
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
3. SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT
The purpose of the software requirements specification is to produce the specification of
the analysis task and also to establish the complete information about the requirements,
behaviour and other constraints such as functional performance and so on. The goal of the
system requirement specification is to completely specify the technical requirements of the
software products in a concise and unambiguous manner.
3.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
System
: 40 GB
RAM
256 MB
Key Board
LG
Mouse
: Logitech
Floppy Drive
: 1.44 MB
Monitor
: cloud sim
Coding Language
: Java
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