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Intelligence Using Automata-Based Nature’s Digital Philosophy

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Science and technology are developing with much faster way to support the needs of the common people around the world. Safe and security is assured by science and technology today. It is to recall the scientists who has struggled and provided improved life style of our lives today. It is expressed in this paper as the intelligence is acquired by all livelihoods from the nature. Today, the intelligence may be common for the human beings, but it is a greatest achievement among all the livelihoods of this planet. It is an achievement from fire to satellite. This paper is an extension to the ideas of ‘Konrad Zuse’ and his concept of Digital Universe. The manifestations of the acquired intelligence have dictated the terms for all the livelihoods for the diversified development and the proper maintenance of equilibrium position in the nature. The manifestations of the nature determine the existences of all the livelihoods in the living environments.

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I sincerely thank and express deep sense of gratitude to my Research supervisor Prof. T. Anuradha (Professor-in-Computer Science & Registrar Dravidian University) who has guided me for exploring more in the qualitative content about the cloud computing environment. I sincerely express my sincere thanks for her Inspiration and Mentorship for this Paper. I wish to thank Sri Anil Nama CIO Cloud4C & CtrlS-CTRLS Data Center, Hitech City-Hyderabad, who has helped me to know various information about the Datacenter-related standards like ANSI/TIA-942 Datacenter Quality, IEEE 493 for Electrical Standards, ANSI/TIA-942 Certification and Auditing. I would like to thank Sri. Sai Ram Gandikota, Compliance Officer NettLinx Data Center, Saifabad, Hyderabad, who has given me the Information about the Datacenter requirements like CMMI Level 5, CMMISVC/3, ISO/IEC 27000:2013 certifications, etc., for his immense support in collecting the Research related data. And also RailTel Data Center Secunderabad who constantly answered my questions with patience and assisted me to collect Information related to my research. I take this opportunity to thank Ricoh Data Center, Hyderabad and National Informatics Centre, Hyderabad who has guided me to collect relevant information.

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This article is part of the topical collection “Advances in Computational Approaches for Artificial Intelligence, Image Processing, IoT and Cloud Applications” guest edited by Bhanu Prakash K N and M. Shivakumar.

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Gundu, S.R., Panem, C.A. & Thimmapuram, A. Intelligence Using Automata-Based Nature’s Digital Philosophy. SN COMPUT. SCI. 1, 189 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42979-020-00200-4

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