A proposed model to analyse risk and return for Cloud adoption
A proposed model to analyse risk and return for Cloud adoption
This book presents Organisational Sustainability Modelling (OSM), a new method to model and analyse risk and return systematically for Cloud Computing. Return includes improvements in technical efficiency, profitability and service. Risk includes controlled risk (risk-control rate) and uncontrolled risk (beta), although uncontrolled risk cannot be evaluated directly. Three OSM metrics, actual return value, expected return value and risk control rate are used to calculate uncontrolled risk. The OSM data collection process in which hundreds of datasets are used as inputs is explained. Outputs including standard error, mean squared error, Durbin-Watson, p-value and R-squared value are calculated. Visualisation is used to illustrate quality and accuracy of data analysis. The metrics, process and interpretation of data analysis is presented and the rationale is explained in the review of the OSM method. Three case studies are used to illustrate the validity of OSM. All three case studies confirm there are benefits for the adoption of Cloud. Together these demonstrations answer the two research questions for this book. OSM has been adopted by several organisations.
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cloud computing, risk and return status, risk and return for cloud computing adoption, case studies for cloud adoption, organisational sustainability modelling (OSM)
978-3-659-58769-6
Lambert Academic Publishing
Chang, Victor
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4 September 2014
Chang, Victor
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Chang, Victor
(2014)
A proposed model to analyse risk and return for Cloud adoption
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Saarbrücken, DE.
Lambert Academic Publishing, 316pp.
Abstract
This book presents Organisational Sustainability Modelling (OSM), a new method to model and analyse risk and return systematically for Cloud Computing. Return includes improvements in technical efficiency, profitability and service. Risk includes controlled risk (risk-control rate) and uncontrolled risk (beta), although uncontrolled risk cannot be evaluated directly. Three OSM metrics, actual return value, expected return value and risk control rate are used to calculate uncontrolled risk. The OSM data collection process in which hundreds of datasets are used as inputs is explained. Outputs including standard error, mean squared error, Durbin-Watson, p-value and R-squared value are calculated. Visualisation is used to illustrate quality and accuracy of data analysis. The metrics, process and interpretation of data analysis is presented and the rationale is explained in the review of the OSM method. Three case studies are used to illustrate the validity of OSM. All three case studies confirm there are benefits for the adoption of Cloud. Together these demonstrations answer the two research questions for this book. OSM has been adopted by several organisations.
Please go to this link and pay. Many thanks.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/proposed-model-analyse-return-adoption/dp/3659587699/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1422792378&sr=1-1
or
http://www.amazon.com/proposed-model-analyse-return-adoption/dp/3659587699/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412664935&sr=8-1&keywords=9783659587696
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Published date: 4 September 2014
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cloud computing, risk and return status, risk and return for cloud computing adoption, case studies for cloud adoption, organisational sustainability modelling (OSM)
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Electronic & Software Systems
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/368658
ISBN: 978-3-659-58769-6
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