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An overview, examples, and impacts offered by Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality

An overview, examples, and impacts offered by Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality
An overview, examples, and impacts offered by Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality
This paper presents a high-level overview of Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality including the rationale, technologies involved, selected examples, and contributions. Examples in health care, business, climate change, and natural disaster have been demonstrated to support Emerging Services and Analytics by virtual reality, which can allow scientists to understand the complexity behind science and process thousands of data within seconds. Not only scientists with deep knowledge but also the general public can understand part of the outputs and illustrations from different types of examples and outputs from other disciplines. Businesses can achieve business agility, improvement in efficiency, monitoring the daily work, and analyzing key performance indicators up to date and in real time. We present the case of Emerging Services and Analytics by virtual reality to discuss its contributions and future directions.
Cloud Computing, Review of Cloud Computing, academic proposals for organizational and industrial adoption
0941-0643
1243–1256
Chang, Victor
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Chang, Victor
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Chang, Victor (2018) An overview, examples, and impacts offered by Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality. Neural Computing and Applications, 29 (5), 1243–1256. (doi:10.1007/s00521-017-3000-1).

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This paper presents a high-level overview of Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality including the rationale, technologies involved, selected examples, and contributions. Examples in health care, business, climate change, and natural disaster have been demonstrated to support Emerging Services and Analytics by virtual reality, which can allow scientists to understand the complexity behind science and process thousands of data within seconds. Not only scientists with deep knowledge but also the general public can understand part of the outputs and illustrations from different types of examples and outputs from other disciplines. Businesses can achieve business agility, improvement in efficiency, monitoring the daily work, and analyzing key performance indicators up to date and in real time. We present the case of Emerging Services and Analytics by virtual reality to discuss its contributions and future directions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 April 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 April 2017
Published date: 1 March 2018
Keywords: Cloud Computing, Review of Cloud Computing, academic proposals for organizational and industrial adoption
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 382691
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/382691
ISSN: 0941-0643
PURE UUID: e7650f5c-e6f9-467d-b7b1-91c1000ec4ee

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Author: Victor Chang

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