A Proposed Cloud Computing Business Framework
A Proposed Cloud Computing Business Framework
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This book gives an overview of Cloud Computing (CC) and presents a literature review explaining the development of CC. Selected frameworks are discussed, including those suitable for this research. Technical and organisational challenges for CC are also identified.
This book focuses on organisational challenges and recommendations to address organisational challenges. To help organisations achieve good Cloud design, deployment and services, there is a need for the proposal and development of a framework, the Cloud Computing Business Framework (CCBF), which explains how three research questions are connected together.
The CCBF is a conceptual and an architectural framework to be validated through modelling, simulation, experiments and hybrid case studies. The architecture of the CCBF is presented to explain how different key areas can relate to each other and fit into the framework.
Results of case studies, simulations, modelling and experiments are used to validate CCBF and are discussed in details which collaborators find results of CCBF useful for their Cloud adoption. Selected results have been published including four journals and one book chapter. Finally, future work plans are proposed and followed-up steps are explained.
Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing Business Framework, Cloud Computing adoption, Cloud Computing case studies
978-1-63482-017-2
Chang, Victor
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2 January 2015
Chang, Victor
a7c75287-b649-4a63-a26c-6af6f26525a4
Chang, Victor
(2015)
A Proposed Cloud Computing Business Framework
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Nova Science Publishers
Abstract
Please go to http://www.amazon.co.uk/Proposed-Cloud-Computing-Business-Framework/dp/1634820177/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1423178658&sr=1-1 or https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=53515 and pay. You can ask the author to get discounts for you. Thanks!
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This book gives an overview of Cloud Computing (CC) and presents a literature review explaining the development of CC. Selected frameworks are discussed, including those suitable for this research. Technical and organisational challenges for CC are also identified.
This book focuses on organisational challenges and recommendations to address organisational challenges. To help organisations achieve good Cloud design, deployment and services, there is a need for the proposal and development of a framework, the Cloud Computing Business Framework (CCBF), which explains how three research questions are connected together.
The CCBF is a conceptual and an architectural framework to be validated through modelling, simulation, experiments and hybrid case studies. The architecture of the CCBF is presented to explain how different key areas can relate to each other and fit into the framework.
Results of case studies, simulations, modelling and experiments are used to validate CCBF and are discussed in details which collaborators find results of CCBF useful for their Cloud adoption. Selected results have been published including four journals and one book chapter. Finally, future work plans are proposed and followed-up steps are explained.
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Published date: 2 January 2015
Keywords:
Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing Business Framework, Cloud Computing adoption, Cloud Computing case studies
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Electronics & Computer Science, Electronic & Software Systems
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Local EPrints ID: 373044
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373044
ISBN: 978-1-63482-017-2
PURE UUID: 5f729b4c-a396-4825-8c3a-b4424ada69a8
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Victor Chang
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