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Trusted Cooperative E-Learning Service Deployment Model in Multi-Cloud Environment

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The objective of the research work is to propose an adaptive trust model applicable to cooperative software services deployed in a cloud environment towards e-learning. The cooperation among all the participating services in terms of their compliance with the e-learning standards, risk on the unavailability of specific services, and governance in the case of disputes were not considered. The reputations of such cloud-based classrooms can be evaluated in terms of the trust between domain-specific services like registration, assessment, accounting, and results from announcement services deployed as infrastructure and platform services in a multi-cloud environment. The trust relationship is also to be ascertained between the provider and client of various virtual services in the case of emergent de-provisioning of any resource for a particular course of study.

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Udhayakumar, S., Uma Nandhini, D., Chandrasekaran, S. (2021). Trusted Cooperative E-Learning Service Deployment Model in Multi-Cloud Environment. In: Ranganathan, G., Chen, J., Rocha, Á. (eds) Inventive Communication and Computational Technologies. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 145. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7345-3_45

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