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    Computer Simulation of Random Sphere Packing in an Arbitrarily Shaped Container

    S.X. Li1, L. Zhao1, Y.W. Liu2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.7, No.2, pp. 109-118, 2008, DOI:10.3970/cmc.2008.007.109

    Abstract Most simulations of random sphere packing concern a cubic or cylindric container with periodic boundary, containers of other shapes are rarely studied. In this paper, a new relaxation algorithm with pre-expanding procedure for random sphere packing in an arbitrarily shaped container is presented. Boundaries of the container are simulated by overlapping spheres which covers the boundary surface of the container. We find 0.4~0.6 of the overlap rate is a proper value for boundary spheres. The algorithm begins with a random distribution of small internal spheres. Then the expansion and relaxation procedures are performed alternately to increase the packing density. The… More >

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    Research on Trust Model in Container-Based Cloud Service

    Xiaolan Xie1,2, Tianwei Yuan1,*, Xiao Zhou3, Xiaochun Cheng4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.56, No.2, pp. 273-283, 2018, DOI: 10.3970/cmc.2018.03587

    Abstract Container virtual technology aims to provide program independence and resource sharing. The container enables flexible cloud service. Compared with traditional virtualization, traditional virtual machines have difficulty in resource and expense requirements. The container technology has the advantages of smaller size, faster migration, lower resource overhead, and higher utilization. Within container-based cloud environment, services can adopt multi-target nodes. This paper reports research results to improve the traditional trust model with consideration of cooperation effects. Cooperation trust means that in a container-based cloud environment, services can be divided into multiple containers for different container nodes. When multiple target nodes work for one… More >

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