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Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles<br><br>"Developing Mapping and Allotment in Volunteer Cloud Systems using Reliability Profile Algorithms in a Virtual Machine,"<br> by S. Jeyalaksshmi, M. S. Nidhya, G. Suseendran, S. Pal and D. Akila,<br> in the Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computation, Automation and Knowledge Management (ICCAKM), 2021, pp. 97-101<br><br> After careful and considered review of the content and authorship of this paper by a duly constituted expert committee, this paper has been found to be in violation of IEEE’s Publication Principles.<br><br> This paper contains portions of text from the paper(s) cited below. A credit notice is used, but due to the absence of quotation marks or offset text, copied material is not clearly referenced or specifically identified.<br><br> “A "No Data Center" Solution to Cloud Computing”<br>by Tessema Mengistuâˆ, Abdulrahman Alahmadiâˆ, Abdullah Albuali, Yousef Alsenani, and Dunren Che<br>Proceedings of the IEEE 10th International Conference on Cloud Computing, June 2017<br><br> “Multi-Objective Resource Mapping and Allocation for Volunteer Cloud Computing”<br> by Tessema M. Mengistu, Dunren Che, Shiyong Lu<br> in the Proceedings of the IEEE 12th International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD), July 2019<br><br> <br/> While the placement of the Virtual Computer was It remains an open challenge for Volunteer Cloud Computing, which reveals many divergent gaps in conventional cloud computing contexts, and has been thoroughly studied. Features, including sporadic usability of nodes and Infrastructure that's inefficient. In this article, we are modeling the Virtual In Volunteer Cloud Computing, computer positioning dilemma As a multi-dimensional, constrained 0–1 knapsack issue and Built algorithms to satisfy the basic aims and shortcomings of Volunteer Cloud Computing. The proof of a dedicated Cloud Computing Volunteer, The competitive success outcomes of these test beds are illustrated With algorithm.

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