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Cloud Engineering Principles and Technology Enablers for Medical Image Processing-as-a-Service. 医学图像处理即服务的云工程原理和技术手段。
Shunxing Bao, Andrew J Plassard, Bennett A Landman, Aniruddha Gokhale
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What Could Possibly go Wrong? 哪里可能出错?
J. Crowcroft
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Generalization versus Specialization in Cloud Computing Infrastructures 云计算基础设施中的泛化与专门化
G. Alonso
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