Dew computing

Dew computing is the new conceptual approach rising the organization of the vertical hierarchical links between the scalable distributed computing paradigms: Cloud computing, Fog computing and Dew computing. Dew computing terminology derived from prof. Karolj Skala and his team, is described and recognized as a new structural layer in the existing scalable distributed computing hierarchy. Dew computing is new computing paradigms appeared after the widely acceptance of Cloud and Fog computing. Obviously the natural Cloud metaphor descends to the ground through the Fog and Dew metaphors. In the existing computing hierarchy, the Dew computing is positioned as the ground level for the Cloud and Fog computing paradigms. Vertical, complementary, hierarchical division from Cloud to Dew computing satisfies the needs of high- and low-end computing demands in everyday life and work, its goal is fully (integral) usage of the potentials of personal (body) computers and cloud services. These new computing paradigms lower the cost and improve the performance, particularly for concepts and applications such as the and the Internet of Everything (IoE). In addition, the Dew computing paradigm will require new architectural and programming models that will efficiently reduce the complexity and improve the productivity and usability of scalable distributed computing, following the principles of High-Productivity Computing Services.
 
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