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Software as a Service is becoming a popular research field in software development for its feature of low costing entry, easy implementation and zero infrastructure. SaaS is a multi tenant model which is different from traditional software in user data security, software development and deployment. This paper firstly analyses SaaS architecture, secondly introduces key technology of SaaS system from...
The original Technology Accepted Model is always effective in forecasting the attitudes and behaviors of the staff when the new technology or new systems are applied. Because of its limited background and the particularity of 3G data services, it seems useless of the original TAM to predict and analyze consumerspsila acceptances towards 3G data services. According to the current applied status of...
Autonomic networking requires that the services and resources offered by the network at any specific time adapt to evolving changes in user needs, business goals and environmental conditions. This paper describes a rich and extensible context-aware policy model as part of the FOCALE autonomic network architecture. This context-aware policy model is built explicitly to support context-awareness that...
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