Research in this area focuses on offloading intensive computations to remote servers. This technology is often used for legitimate purposes but shares the same technical foundation as cloud executors.
: Research from ResearchGate explores frameworks like TESAR that manage the tradeoff between execution speed and reliability in mobile cloud environments.
: Comparative studies, such as those found on ResearchGate , analyze open-source cloud implementation tools (e.g., OpenStack) used to build testbeds for remote code deployment. 2. Software-Based Cheating and Defense CheatCloud Executor
: Papers published via IEEE Xplore describe the lifecycle of cheating tools and their economic impact on the gaming industry.
: A systematic review on arXiv defines software-based cheating as the automated manipulation of game inputs or injected code. Research in this area focuses on offloading intensive
Research on the underlying concepts of such software— and game cheating mechanics —is well-documented in the fields of cybersecurity and distributed computing: 1. Cloud-Based Code Execution
Scholarly work in this field analyzes how tools (often called "executors") manipulate game clients to provide unfair advantages. : Comparative studies, such as those found on
: Some researchers propose generic detection systems that work across different game engines, as detailed in research available on ResearchGate .