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A Study on Innovation Resistance of Digital Trade Based On Cloud Services (클라우드 서비스를 활용한 디지털무역 사용자의 혁신저항에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, In-Seong;Kim, Sok-Tae
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.313-329
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    • 2021
  • Purpose - Digital trade, which started in the early 2000s, is showing a sharp increase due to the recent pandemic. However, despite this proliferation, users' acceptance of innovation is very slow. Cloud services are at the center of digital trade activation. This study aims to contribute to the spread of digital trade through empirical analysis of the resistance factors that hinder the use of cloud service-based digital trade using the innovation resistance theory and the status quo bias theory. Design/Methodology/Approach - In order to achieve the research purpose, this study was conducted with 171 entrepreneurs using cloud service-based digital trade. Structural equation model(SEM) was used through empirical analysis. Findings - As a result of the study, it was found that the complexity of technology, perceived risk, compatibility, and trust in service providers had a significant effect on innovation resistance, and policy trust did not affect innovation resistance. Also, security concerns and institutional trust were analyzed to have a significant effect on the trust of service providers. Research Implications - This study is meaningful to help the rapid diffusion of innovative technologies through empirical analysis of factors that lower the intention to accept cloud service-based digital trade.

Distributed Multimedia Scheduling in the Cloud

  • Zheng, Mengting;Wang, Wei
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2015
  • Multimedia services in the cloud have become a popular trend in the big data environment. However, how to efficiently schedule a large number of multimedia services in the cloud is still an open and challengeable problem. Current cloud-based scheduling algorithms exist the following problems: 1) the content of the multimedia is ignored, and 2) the cloud platform is a known parameter, which makes current solutions are difficult to utilize practically. To resolve the above issues completely, in this work, we propose a novel distributed multimedia scheduling to satisfy the objectives: 1) Develop a general cloud-based multimedia scheduling model which is able to apply to different multimedia applications and service platforms; 2) Design a distributed scheduling algorithm in which each user makes a decision based on its local information without knowing the others' information; 3) The computational complexity of the proposed scheduling algorithm is low and it is asymptotically optimal in any case. Numerous simulations have demonstrated that the proposed scheduling can work well in all the cloud service environments.

Combined Microwave Radiometer and Micro Rain Radar for Analysis of Cloud Liquid Water

  • Yang, Ha-Young;Chang, Ki-Ho;Kang, Seong-Tae
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.12-15
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    • 2013
  • To combine the micro rain radar and microwave radiometer cloud liquid water, we estimate the cloud physical thickness from the difference between the MTSAT-1R cloud top height and cloud base height of visual observation of Daegwallyeong weather station, and the cloud liquid water path of micro rain radar is obtained by multiplying the liquid water content of micro rain radar and the estimated cloud physical thickness. The trend of microwave radiometer liquid water path agrees with that of the micro rain radar during small precipitation. We study these characteristics of micro rain radar and microwave radiometer for small precipitation to obtain the combined cloud water content of micro rain radar and microwave radiometer, constantly operated regardless to the rainfall.

Cloud Computing Platforms for Big Data Adoption and Analytics

  • Hussain, Mohammad Jabed;Alsadie, Deafallah
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.290-296
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    • 2022
  • Big Data is a data analysis technology empowered by late advances in innovations and engineering. In any case, big data involves a colossal responsibility of equipment and handling assets, making reception expenses of big data innovation restrictive to little and medium estimated organizations. Cloud computing offers the guarantee of big data execution to little and medium measured organizations. Big Data preparing is performed through a programming worldview known as MapReduce. Normally, execution of the MapReduce worldview requires organized joined stockpiling and equal preparing. The computing needs of MapReduce writing computer programs are frequently past what little and medium measured business can submit. Cloud computing is on-request network admittance to computing assets, given by an external element. Normal arrangement models for cloud computing incorporate platform as a service (PaaS), software as a service (SaaS), framework as a service (IaaS), and equipment as a service (HaaS).

A Study of IT competitiveness of SMEs by Cloud Services (클라우드 성공참조모델 발굴을 통한 중소기업 IT경쟁력 강화 연구)

  • Choi, Sung
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.59-71
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    • 2013
  • Cloud service (Amazon Web Services, etc.) to take advantage of the growing global competitiveness of small and medium companies with online services (eg Zynga, paprika wrap) are strenthening the growing global competitiveness by taking advantage of cloud utilization, and financial market analysis services by cloud use have appeared, but the domestic company's cloud still staying in the low-level. SMEs in Korea IT infrastructure needs as well as commercial services such as simulation, test environment configuration, to perform tasks that require a step-by-step in the product development process, which requires different IT Infrastructure Outsourcing workforce commitment, according to the rapid changes in the size of the organization's efficient IT infrastructure such as cloud services because of the lack of capacity to respond to a sudden demand for IT measures required.

UEPF:A blockchain based Uniform Encoding and Parsing Framework in multi-cloud environments

  • Tao, Dehao;Yang, Zhen;Qin, Xuanmei;Li, Qi;Huang, Yongfeng;Luo, Yubo
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.2849-2864
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    • 2021
  • The emerging of cloud data sharing can create great values, especially in multi-cloud environments. However, "data island" between different cloud service providers (CSPs) has drawn trust problem in data sharing, causing contradictions with the increasing sharing need of cloud data users. And how to ensure the data value for both data owner and data user before sharing, is another challenge limiting massive data sharing in the multi-cloud environments. To solve the problems above, we propose a Uniform Encoding and Parsing Framework (UEPF) with blockchain to support trustworthy and valuable data sharing. We design namespace-based unique identifier pair to support data description corresponding with data in multi-cloud, and build a blockchain-based data encoding protocol to manage the metadata with identifier pair in the blockchain ledger. To share data in multi-cloud, we build a data parsing protocol with smart contract to query and get the sharing cloud data efficiently. We also build identifier updating protocol to satisfy the dynamicity of data, and data check protocol to ensure the validity of data. Theoretical analysis and experiment results show that UEPF is pretty efficient.

Prospects and Challenges of Implementing Cloud Accounting in Bangladesh

  • SAHA, Trina;DAS, Sumon Kumar;RAHMAN, Md. Moshiur;SIDDIQUE, Fahimul Kader;UDDIN, Mohammad Gias
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.12
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    • pp.275-282
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    • 2020
  • The objectives of this study are to understand the meaning of cloud accounting, to investigate whether it is favorable for performance of the organization and what are the challenges if a country like Bangladesh wants to implement it. Primary data have been collected from 300 respondents selected from the field of accounting, such as accountants, accounting graduates of different universities, teachers and bankers. To measure the reliability and validity of the sample size and data, KMO and Bartlett's test have been adopted and the results proved to be reliable and valid for the study. Regression analysis has been done to find out the positive impact of cloud accounting on organizational performance and negative impact of cloud accounting on existing accounting system of the organization. The results of regression analysis supported our alternative hypotheses that cloud accounting can improve organizational performance, but it has also some negative impacts. Descriptive statistics have been used to find out the probable challenges that may be faced by organizations that want to implement it. This is a pioneering study because there is little research on this topic, thus it is expected to develop awareness about cloud accounting in field of accounting in Bangladesh.

Study on Enhancement of Data Processing Algorithm in SaaS Cloud Infrastructure to Monitor Wind Turbine Condition (풍력발전기 상태 감시를 위한 SaaS 클라우드 인프라 내 데이터 처리 알고리즘 개선 연구)

  • Lee, Gwang-Se;Choi, Jungchul;Kang, Minsang;Park, Sail;Lee, JinJae
    • New & Renewable Energy
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2020
  • In this study, an SW for the analysis of the wind-turbine vibration characteristics was developed as an application of SaaS cloud infrastructure. A measurement system for power-performance, mechanical load, and gearbox vibration as type-test class was installed at a target MW-class wind turbine, and structural meta and raw data were then acquired into the cloud. Data processing algorithms were developed to provide cloud data to the SW. To operate the SW continuously, raw data was downloaded consistently based on the algorithms. During the SW test, an intermittent long time-delay occurred due to the communication load associated with frequent access to the cloud. To solve this, a compression service for the target raw data was developed in the cloud and more stable data processing was confirmed. Using the compression service, stable big data processing of wind turbines, including gearbox vibration analysis, is expected.

Technical analysis of Cloud storage for Cloud Computing (클라우드 컴퓨팅을 위한 클라우드 스토리지 기술 분석)

  • Park, Jeong-Su;Jung, Sung-Jae;Bae, Yu-Mi;Kyung, Ji-Hun;Sung, Kyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2012.10a
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    • pp.757-760
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    • 2012
  • Cloud storage system that cloud computing providers provides large amounts of data storage and processing of cloud computing is a key component. Large vendors (such as Facebook, YouTube, Google) in the mass sending of data through the network quickly and easily share photos, videos, documents, etc. from heterogeneous devices, such as tablets, smartphones, and the data that is stored in the cloud storage using was approached. At time, growth and development of the globally data, the cloud storage business model emerging is getting. Analysis new network storage cloud storage services concepts and technologies, including data manipulation, storage virtualization, data replication and duplication, security, cloud computing core.

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An Ontology-based Cloud Storage for Reusing Weapon Models (무기체계 모델 재사용을 위한 온톨로지 기반 클라우드 저장소 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Sup;Park, Chan-Jong;Kim, Hyun-Hwi;Lee, Kang-Sun
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2012
  • Defense Modeling and Simulation aims to provide a computerized war environment where we can analyze weapon systems realistically. As we invest significant efforts to represent weapon systems and their operational environments on the computer, there has been an increasing need to reuse predefined weapon models. In this paper, we introduce OB-Cloud (Ontology-Based Cloud storage) to utilize predefined weapon models. OB-Cloud has been implemented as a repository for OpenSIM (Open Simulation engine for Interoperable Models), which is an integrated simulation environment for aiding weapons effectiveness analysis, under the development of our research team. OB-Cloud uses weapon ontology and thesaurus dictionaries to provide semantic search for reusable models. In this paper, we present repository services of OB-Cloud, including registration of weapon models and semantic retrieval of similar models, and illustrate how we can improve reusability of weapon models, through an example.