Code to Cloud-The Efficient Way to Code Using Cloud Computing
Keywords:
SAAS, Cloud Computing, AndroidAbstract
The main idea of this project is to help students who want to learn java, C, C++ and PHP programming language without installing compiler in his system. This application works on Android which works online . Students need to write java code and pass it to online java compiler and press run button, system will send information to server where compiler is installed and it will test the code at server side and send result information to client within few seconds. This application will save time. In our project we are using java software in server and accessing that software through the mobile device, improves the performance of our mobile cloud computing significantly in terms of execution time and energy consumption. There are two key tasks involved before remote execution: code partitioning and state migration and we are using software as a service. SAAS is a software delivery method that provides access to software and its functions remotely as a web-based service.
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