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Cloud Operating System Using Node.js
IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| Vol. 2, Issue 01, 2014 | ISSN (online): 2321-0613

Cloud Operating System Using Node.js
Mr. Praful Surve1Mr. Vatsal Shah2 Miss. Surbhi Shah3Mr. S.P. Khachane 4
1,2,3
Student 4Professor
1,2,3,4
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Abstract—the idea behind Cloud Operating System is that the whole system lives in the web browser. The client must have only a web browser to work with Cloud Operating
System and all its applications. This applies to for both modern and obsolete PC 's An Open Source Platform designed to hold a wide variety of Web Applications. Cloud
Operating System would be a new definition of an
Operating System, where everything inside it can be accessed from everywhere inside a Network. All you need to do is login into your Cloud Operating System server with a normal Internet Browser, and you have access to your personal desktop, with your applications, documents, music, movies... just like you left it. Cloud Operating System would let you to upload your files and work with them no matter where you are.
Keywords:- Cloud operating system, cloud process, node.js
I. INTRODUCTION
In recent years a new technological paradigm has emerged in the computer science research community. This paradigm is referred to as Cloud Computing, a new computing paradigm whose aims are to allow users to utilize computing infrastructure over the network, supplied as an on-demand service. There are already many commercial solutions based on this approach, as well as many academic research projects that are especially focused on resource management of an infrastructure that comprises computational power, storage space and communication networks.[1][2]
In particular, the demand of storage capacity is increasing, determined by, for example, scientific (e.g. physics experiments) and commercial (e.g. e-commerce sites, search engines) applications, that produce huge



References: Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983

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