2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-021-03775-8
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A novel cloud management framework for trust establishment and evaluation in a federated cloud environment

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“…It lets the customer know that the provider is (1) Sure of the service level they can provide, (2) Aware of the Quality of Service (QoS) level the customer needs, (3) Capable of expressing SLA conditions in a clear and understandable way and (4) Willing to provide details about the actual performance of the services they are offering. Prior studies have also demonstrated that legal contracts such as SLAs, which consider relational governance, lead to positive trust relationships (Alkhamees, 2022;Latif et al, 2021;Kapsoulis et al, 2021). Therefore, this study proposes the following hypothesis: H1: The SLA verification has a significant and positive influence on trust in cloud computing provider…”
Section: Hypotheses Development and Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It lets the customer know that the provider is (1) Sure of the service level they can provide, (2) Aware of the Quality of Service (QoS) level the customer needs, (3) Capable of expressing SLA conditions in a clear and understandable way and (4) Willing to provide details about the actual performance of the services they are offering. Prior studies have also demonstrated that legal contracts such as SLAs, which consider relational governance, lead to positive trust relationships (Alkhamees, 2022;Latif et al, 2021;Kapsoulis et al, 2021). Therefore, this study proposes the following hypothesis: H1: The SLA verification has a significant and positive influence on trust in cloud computing provider…”
Section: Hypotheses Development and Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 91%