Cloud Computing and Cloud Automata as A New Paradigm for Computation

Journal Title: Computer Reviews Journal - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 0

Abstract

Cloud computing addresses how to make right resources available to right computation to improve scaling, resiliency and efficiency of the computation. We argue that cloud computing indeed, is a new paradigm for computation with a higher order of artificial intelligence (AI), and put forward cloud automata as a new model for computation. A high-level AI requires infusing features that mimic human functioning into AI systems. One of the central features is that humans learn all the time and the learning is incremental. Consequently, for AI, we need to use computational models, which reflect incremental learning without stopping (sentience). These features are inherent in reflexive, inductive and limit Turing machines. To construct cloud automata, we use the mathematical theory of Oracles, which include Oracles of Turing machines as its special case. We develop a hierarchical approach based on Oracles with different ranks that includes Oracle AI as a special case. Discussing a named-set approach, we describe an implementation of a high-performance edge cloud using hierarchical name-oriented networking and Oracle AI-based orchestration. We demonstrate how cloud automata with a control overlay allows microservice network provisioning, monitoring and reconfiguration to address non-deterministic fluctuations affecting their behavior without interrupting the overall evolution of computation.

Authors and Affiliations

Mark Burgin, Eugene Eberbach, Rao Mikkilineni

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Mark Burgin, Eugene Eberbach, Rao Mikkilineni (2019). Cloud Computing and Cloud Automata as A New Paradigm for Computation. Computer Reviews Journal, 4(0), 113-134. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-655248