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Hi,
I would like to do a project in dot net on the following topic

"Exploiting Dynamic Resource Allocation for Efficient Parallel Data Processing in the Cloud".

I have experience only in simple database projects like ticket reservation and department stores.My professor give me to do a project on this subject.Actually i have no idea how to do it and what kind of project it is.That's Why i posted it here.You professionals can help me.What is the first step i need to do.I googled it and i couldn't understand it well.Could tell me it's simply?ANd please tell me what is the first step i need to do.

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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 20-Sep-11 21:06pm    
...Difficult situation, in fact. Please see my advice. Sorry, not much that I can do...
--SA

Start by searching for every term in the project title.

Then if in doubt ask your professor which direction he would like you to go.
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 20-Sep-11 21:08pm    
Yes, basically might make sense, but... just see other questions and my answer to this one. My 5 for the answer though.
--SA
Somebody went completely crazy: either your professor or you, or you both. Either your level is completely inadequate to the topic, or the topic is was created after a deeply drunk night. I really don't understand such "education". Most of my friends and I created the topics for our projects ourselves, related to the area of research of the lab/department, quite consciously, based on sufficient knowledge in the field. I have no idea how it is possible to get any real knowledge/experience in the situation I can see from your question. Just don't despair, try to analyze the situation and find some solution.

Unfortunately, CodeProject quick Questions & Answers cannot help you much, the abyss it too deep.

—SA
 
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Mehdi Gholam 21-Sep-11 2:29am    
:)

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