His scientific interests lie mostly in Cloud computing, Distributed computing, Real-time computing, World Wide Web and Avatar. The Cloud computing study combines topics in areas such as Computer security, Workload, Provisioning and Database. His Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Structure, Schedule, Utility computing and Data.
His Real-time computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Input/output, Simulation, Logical partition and Dynamic vehicle. His World Wide Web research incorporates elements of Polling and Layer. He is interested in Virtual universe, which is a branch of Avatar.
Computer network, Real-time computing, World Wide Web, Distributed computing and Cloud computing are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Wireless, Wireless ad hoc network and Multiplexing. His work deals with themes such as Computer hardware and Data center, which intersect with Real-time computing.
His World Wide Web study incorporates themes from Virtual universe, Human–computer interaction, Virtual world and Avatar. His study looks at the intersection of Distributed computing and topics like Resource with Service level and Database. Christopher J. Dawson focuses mostly in the field of Cloud computing, narrowing it down to topics relating to Computer security and, in certain cases, Product.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Distributed computing, Computer program, Real-time computing and World Wide Web. In his study, Point, Identity and Physical access is strongly linked to Wireless, which falls under the umbrella field of Computer network. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wi-Fi array, Provisioning, Customer feedback and Service level requirement.
His Computer program study combines topics in areas such as Service system, Reflection, Configuration item and Operations research. His Real-time computing research includes elements of Window and Event data. His World Wide Web study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Database and Stub.
Christopher J. Dawson mainly investigates Distributed computing, Computer hardware, Analytics, World Wide Web and Display device. His Distributed computing research includes themes of Structure, Wi-Fi array, Computer network and Service level requirement. His research investigates the connection with Computer hardware and areas like Window which intersect with concerns in Real-time computing.
His Real-time computing study deals with Efficient energy use intersecting with Service level. The study incorporates disciplines such as Virtual universe, Avatar, Yet another and Internet privacy in addition to World Wide Web. His Display device research integrates issues from Advertising, Global Positioning System and Identification.
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Dynamic provisioning of resources within a cloud computing environment
Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman.
(2009)
Traffic shaping of cellular service consumption through delaying of service completion according to geographical-based pricing advantages
Christopher James Dawson;II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman;Timothy Moffectt Waters.
(2004)
Optimizing cloud service delivery within a cloud computing environment
Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman.
(2009)
Acquisition of avatar rewards through advertisement exposure
Christopher J. Dawson;II Rick A. Hamilton;Clifford A. Pickover;James W. Seaman.
(2007)
Resource exchange management within a cloud computing environment
Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman.
(2009)
Inter-cloud resource sharing within a cloud computing environment
Robert Charles Patterson;Michael Dudley Brookbanks;Thirumal Nellutla;Christopher James Dawson.
(2010)
Traffic Shaping of Cellular Service Consumption Through Modification of Consumer Behavior Encouraged by Cell-based Pricing Advantages
Christopher James Dawson;II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman;Timothy Moffett Waters.
(2004)
Forecasting capacity available for processing workloads in a networked computing environment
Gene L. Brown;Brendan F. Coffey;Christopher J. Dawson;Clifford V. Harris.
(2011)
Provisioning services using a cloud services catalog
ブラウン、ジーン;ドーソン、クリストファー、ジェームズ;コフィー、ブレンダン;ハミルトン、セカンド、リック、アレン.
(2010)
Reserving services within a cloud computing environment
Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman.
(2009)
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