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Service industry --- Service industries --- Congresses --- Government policy --- AA / International- internationaal --- US / United States of America - USA - Verenigde Staten - Etats Unis --- 338.78 --- Papers from the ARA /Wharton Conference on the Future of the Service Economy held at Nov. 19-20, 1982 at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. --- NBB congres --- -Service industries --- -Industries --- Diensten. Non-profitsector. --- -Congresses --- -Diensten. Non-profitsector. --- Papers from the ARA /Wharton Conference on the Future of the Service Economy held at Nov. 19-20, 1982 at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania --- Government policy&delete& --- Diensten. Non-profitsector --- Industries --- Service industries - Congresses --- Service industries - Government policy - Congresses
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Present trends in cloud providers (CPs) capabilities have given rise to the interest in federating or collaborating clouds, thus allowing providers to revel on an increased scale and reach more than that is achievable individually. Current research efforts in this context mainly focus on building supply chain collaboration (SCC) models, in which CPs leverage cloud services from other CPs for seamless provisioning. Nevertheless, in the near future, we can expect that hundreds of CPs will compete to offer services and thousands of users will also compete to receive the services to run their complex heterogeneous applications on a cloud computing environment. In this open federation scenario, existing collaboration models (i.e. SCC) are not applicable since they are designed for static environments where a-priori agreements among the parties are needed to establish the federation. To move beyond these shortcomings, Dynamic Cloud Collaboration Platform establishes the basis for developing dynamic, advanced and efficient collaborative cloud service solutions that are scalable, high performance, and cost effective. We term the technology for inter-connection and inter-operation of CPs in open cloud federation as Dynamic Cloud Collaboration (DCC), in which various CPs (small, medium, and large) of complementary service requirements will collaborate dynamically to gain economies of scale and enlargements of their capabilities to meet quality of service (QoS) requirements of consumers. In this context, this book addresses four key issues - when to collaborate (triggering circumstances), whom to collaborate with (suitable partners), how to collaborate (architectural model), and how to demonstrate collaboration applicability (simulation study). It also provides solutions, which are effective in real environments.
Information Technology --- Computer Science (Hardware & Networks) --- Cloud computing -- Congresses. --- Service industries -- Congresses. --- Cloud computing --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Telecommunications --- Computer Science --- Cloud computing. --- Marketing. --- Consumer goods --- Domestic marketing --- Retail marketing --- Retail trade --- Marketing --- Computer science. --- Computer communication systems. --- Electrical engineering. --- Computer Science. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Communications Engineering, Networks. --- Industrial management --- Aftermarkets --- Selling --- Electronic data processing --- Web services --- Distributed processing --- Telecommunication. --- Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Electric engineering --- Engineering --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers
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Cet ouvrage collectif est issu du XIIIe colloque international du RESER (Réseau européen de recherche sur les services et l´espace) qui s'est tenu en 2003 aux FUCaM (Facultés universitaires catholiques de Mons) sur le thème du rôle des services dans le développement régional
Dienstensector --- Economie régionale et locale --- Entreprises --- Ondernemingen --- Regionale en lokale economie --- Secteur des services --- Economic development --- Service industries --- Regional economics --- Développement économique --- Services (Industrie) --- Economie régionale --- Congresses --- Congrès --- 338.901 --- 330.191.4 --- BPB0606 --- 338.46 --- AA / International- internationaal --- 338.78 --- 338.046.3 --- 338.43 --- 338.32 --- tertiaire sector - dienstensector (zie ook 331.626.133) --- regionale economie - gewestelijke economie - economische decentralisatie --- Dienstensector. Tertiaire sector --- Diensten. Non-profitsector. --- Onderaanneming. --- Regionaal beleid. Industriële ontwikkeling en omschakeling van bepaalde regio's. Nieuwe industrieën. --- Vestigingsplaats en specialisatie van de productie. Ondernemingscentra. --- 338.46 Dienstensector. Tertiaire sector --- Développement économique --- Economie régionale --- Congrès --- Industries --- Onderaanneming --- Vestigingsplaats en specialisatie van de productie. Ondernemingscentra --- Regionaal beleid. Industriële ontwikkeling en omschakeling van bepaalde regio's. Nieuwe industrieën --- Diensten. Non-profitsector --- Service industries - Congresses --- Regional economics - Congresses --- développement régional --- développement local --- service à l'entreprise
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