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Cloud-Infused AWS Services: Automobile Database Management System
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2024 2nd International Conference on Networking, Embedded and Wireless Systems (ICNEWS) Networking, Embedded and Wireless Systems (ICNEWS), 2024 2nd International Conference on. :1-7 Aug, 2024
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A Cloud-based Automobile Database Management System serves as a specialized software application dedicated to efficiently managing databases hosted on cloud infrastructure, encompassing both system hard drives and networked servers. Various types of DBMS are intricately designed to oversee and regulate databases tailored for specific purposes. In the context of organizing comprehensive information on automobiles, leveraging cloud technology is not merely beneficial but imperative. As part of our strategic initiative, we are implementing a cutting-edge approach that involves the utilization of diverse cloud services, including S3 (Simple Storage Service), EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), and IAM (Identity and Access Management), Cognito, Cloud Watch, Simple Notification System (SNS), AWS RDS (Relational Database Service). Our proactive strategy involves the development of an intuitive user interface hosted on the cloud. This interface empowers customers to seamlessly select and explore their preferred vehicles based on individual usage criteria. The innovative integration of cloud services, such as S3 for robust storage, EC2 for scalable computing power, and IAM for secure access control, ensures scalability, accessibility, and smooth functionality, RDS optimizes database management, SNS enables real-time communication, and CloudWatch ensures proactive monitoring. Cognito enhances user authentication and authorization. This comprehensive approach not only enhances the overall user experience but also simplifies the process of selecting a dream vehicle for our customers. A comparative analysis has been sustained for AWS Servies, MySQL of 38% more reliable in retrieval time with Google Cloud Platform (GCP), MySQL.