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Vambe, William Tichaona. "Fog Computing Quality of Experience: Review and Open Challenges." IJFC vol.6, no.1 2023: pp.1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJFC.317110

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Vambe, W. T. (2023). Fog Computing Quality of Experience: Review and Open Challenges. International Journal of Fog Computing (IJFC), 6(1), 1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJFC.317110

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Vambe, William Tichaona. "Fog Computing Quality of Experience: Review and Open Challenges," International Journal of Fog Computing (IJFC) 6, no.1: 1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJFC.317110

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International Journal of Fog Computing (IJFC)

Fog Computing is an emerging area of research that expands mobile cloud computing services to satisfy customer’s requirements between the devices and cloud. Current cloud computing architecture has been reported as unsuitable for the Internet of Things (IoT) where sensors and actuators are embedded in physical objects that are linked to the Internet through wired and wireless networks. Billions of devices now being connected (IoT) produce terabytes of data daily that need a better infrastructure for dissemination, data mining and analytics (Big Data). Fog Computing works in conjunction with cloud computing to tackle these challenges and optimizes the efficient use of all resources. The International Journal of Fog Computing (IJFC) through its publication aims to provide an international forum for researchers to discuss and address these challenges and propose innovative solutions, products, theories and concepts for seamless future computing infrastructures.
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