用于云计算以提高工作效率的框架

Sek-Kit Teh, S. Ho, Gaik-Yee Chan, C. Tan
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提高工作生产力的有效性和效率是企业最重要的目标之一,因为有生产力的劳动力对减少预算对企业成本的影响和促进创造就业至关重要。虽然云计算是这一代人的一项重要技术发展,但它对工作效率的影响尚不清楚。云计算可能承诺更低的成本和根据工作负载需求快速扩展或缩减资源的能力,因此导致公共和私营部门的组织考虑将其应用程序和数据转移到云上。尽管云计算提供了许多优势,但使用云的障碍(如安全漏洞、与现有应用程序的不兼容以及云服务的不可靠性)降低了工作效率。因此,本研究旨在提出一个关于云计算使用、文档和生产力的人口统计学、云特征和学习风格的框架。本研究采用系统的、方法论的计划来协调研究,以达到资源的最佳配置。在本研究中收集数据的预期人群将是马来西亚当地地区的500名云服务用户。
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A framework for cloud computing use to enhance job productivity
Increasing effectiveness and efficiency in job productivity is one of the most critical goals for businesses because a productive labor force is crucial in reducing the budget impact in business costs and in boosting job creation. While Cloud computing is an important technological development in this generation, its effect on job productivity is unclear. Cloud computing may promise lower cost and the capability to quickly scale resources up or down as workloads demanded, thus leading organizations in both the public and private sectors to consider shifting their applications and data to the Cloud. Although Cloud computing provides many advantages but barriers of Cloud usage such as security breaches, incompatibility with existing applications and unreliability of Cloud service reduce job productivity. This research hence aims to propose a framework on demography, Cloud characteristics and learning styles for Cloud computing usage, documentation and productivity. This research uses a systematic and methodological plan to coordinate research for optimum resource allocation. The intended population where data will be collected under this study will be 500 Cloud service users in a local region in Malaysia.
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