
International Journal of Distributed Computing and Technology
About the Journal
International Journal of Distributed Computing and Technologyis a peer-reviewed journal that accepts original research article and review papers pertaining to the scope of the journal. The aim of the journal is to create break free communication link between the research communities.
All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.
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Latest Articles
Intelligent Data Analytics on Cloud Infrastructure:Real-Time Insights and Managed Service Models
Abstract: This paper examines the integration of advanced data analytics and machine learning within modern cloud infrastructure, highlighting how organizations can transform large volumes of unstructured data into actionable business insights that drive competitive advantage. Cloud platforms leverage scalability and elasticity to efficiently process and analyze massive datasets in real time, allowing enterprises to identify hidden…
A Study on Securing the Local Area Network with the Immutable Trust of Blockchain
Abstract: The contemporary Local Area Network (LAN) is the digital circulatory system of the modern enterprise, a vital yet perilously vulnerable ecosystem. Traditional security paradigms, built upon centralized authority models – firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and privileged administrators – increasingly resemble medieval castles in an age of artillery. They present a brittle single point of failure:…
Toward Sustainable Intelligence: A Framework for Green AI Adoption
Abstract: The rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence has shattered the illusion of the cloud as an ethereal entity, revealing a massive physical infrastructure with a staggering environmental price tag. The traditional Red AI paradigm – where success is measured solely by accuracy through brute-force scaling – has created an unsustainable trajectory. Training a single large-scale model…
Green Computing Strategies for Reducing Energy Consumption and E-Waste in Modern IT Ecosystems
Abstract: Green computing, also referred to as sustainable computing, addresses the urgent need to reduce the environmental impact associated with the design, operation, and end-of-life management of computing systems. As global reliance on digital technologies continues to expand rapidly, the demand for energy-intensive infrastructure such as data centers, cloud platforms, and network systems has increased significantly.…
AI-Driven Predictive Maintenance in Smart Homes: Enhancing Efficiency and Reliability
Abstract: The convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed smart homes into intelligent, self-regulating environments. Despite these advancements, ensuring the long-term reliability and efficiency of interconnected devices remains a complex challenge due to device heterogeneity, dynamic usage patterns, and continuous data streams. This study investigates AI-driven predictive maintenance (PdM) as…
Securing the Edge with Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Defense: Privacy Protocols in Distributed Sensor Networks and Cloud–Fog Ecosystems
Abstract: In the rapidly developing distributed computing, edge devices, and Internet of Things (IoT) networks are propelling a revolution in intelligence and connection in today’s digital world. Low-latency compute, robust security measures, and privacy-preserving methods are being demanded by the vast number of connected devices and the enormous volume of real-time data they produce. Common and…