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Ashiq Anjum

Researcher at University of Leicester

Publications -  142
Citations -  7403

Ashiq Anjum is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Grid. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 133 publications receiving 6483 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashiq Anjum include National University of Sciences and Technology & California Institute of Technology.

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The CMS experiment at the CERN LHC

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TL;DR: The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN as mentioned in this paper was designed to study proton-proton (and lead-lead) collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 14 TeV (5.5 TeV nucleon-nucleon) and at luminosities up to 10(34)cm(-2)s(-1)
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Blockchain Standards for Compliance and Trust

TL;DR: This column explores the options for use of blockchains to enhance security, trust, and compliance in a variety of industry settings and explores the current state of blockchain standards.
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Towards cloud based big data analytics for smart future cities

TL;DR: A prototype has been designed and developed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the analytics service for big data analysis and the service analyses the Bristol Open data by identifying correlations between selected urban environment indicators.
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Cloud Based Big Data Analytics for Smart Future Cities

TL;DR: A theoretical perspective on the smart cities focused Big data processing and analysis is presented by proposing a Cloud-based analysis service that can be further developed to generate information intelligence and support decision-making in smart future cities context.
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Data intensive and network aware (DIANA) grid scheduling

TL;DR: A Data Intensive and Network Aware (DIANA) meta-scheduling approach, which takes into account data, processing power and network characteristics when making scheduling decisions across multiple sites is described.