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'''Dew computing''' is an [[information technology]] ([[Information technology|IT]]) paradigm that combines the core concept of [[cloud computing]] with the capabilities of end devices ([[personal computer]]s, [[mobile phone]]s, etc.).<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Wang|first=Yingwei|date=2015-09-16|title=Cloud-dew architecture|url=http://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=71717|journal=International Journal of Cloud Computing (IJCC)|volume=4(3)|pages=199–210|via=}}</ref> It is used to enhance the experience for the end user in comparison to only using [[cloud computing]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite book|date=2018|editor-last=Hu|editor-first=Yu-Chen|editor2-last=Tiwari|editor2-first=Shailesh|editor3-last=Mishra|editor3-first=Krishn K.|editor4-last=Trivedi|editor4-first=Munesh C.|title=Intelligent Communication and Computational Technologies|volume=19|doi=10.1007/978-981-10-5523-2|issn=2367-3370|series=Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems|isbn=978-981-10-5522-5}}</ref> Dew computing attempts to solve major problems related to cloud computing technology, such as reliance on [[internet access]]. [[Dropbox (service)|Dropbox]] is an example of the dew computing paradigm, as it provides access to the files and folders in the [[Cloud computing|cloud]] in addition to keeping copies on local devices. This allows the user to access files during times without an internet connection, and when a connection is established again, synchronizing the files and folders back to the cloud server.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Wang|first=Yingwei|date=2016|title=Definition and Categorization of Dew Computing|url=https://www.ronpub.com/publications/ojcc/OJCC_2016v3i1n02_YingweiWang.html|journal=Open Journal of Cloud Computing|volume=3|issue=1|issn=2199-1987}}</ref>
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