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Same Same, but Different: A Descriptive Intra-IaaS Differentiation

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Same Same, but Different: A Descriptive Intra-IaaS Differentiation. / Elkhatib, Yehia; Samreen, Faiza; Blair, Gordon Shaw.
6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms: 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms. IEEE, 2019. p. 690-695.

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Elkhatib, Y, Samreen, F & Blair, GS 2019, Same Same, but Different: A Descriptive Intra-IaaS Differentiation. in 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms: 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms. IEEE, pp. 690-695. https://doi.org/10.1109/CCGRID.2019.00089

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Elkhatib, Y., Samreen, F., & Blair, G. S. (2019). Same Same, but Different: A Descriptive Intra-IaaS Differentiation. In 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms: 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms (pp. 690-695). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CCGRID.2019.00089

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Elkhatib Y, Samreen F, Blair GS. Same Same, but Different: A Descriptive Intra-IaaS Differentiation. In 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms: 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms. IEEE. 2019. p. 690-695 doi: 10.1109/CCGRID.2019.00089

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Elkhatib, Yehia ; Samreen, Faiza ; Blair, Gordon Shaw. / Same Same, but Different : A Descriptive Intra-IaaS Differentiation. 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms: 6th Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms. IEEE, 2019. pp. 690-695

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