2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10257-010-0126-4
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Cloud-based decision support systems and availability context: the probability of successful decision outcomes

Abstract: In an age of cloud computing, mobile users, and wireless networks, the availability of decision support related computing resources can no longer guarantee five-nines (99.999%) availability. Since the dependence on decision support systems is ever increasing, obtaining accurate deterministic advice from these systems will become critical. This study proposes a probabilistic model that maps decision resource availability to correct decision outcomes. Grounded in system reliability theory, the probability functi… Show more

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“…7.6% of the reviewed articles regard the cloud as basic tool to supply information for e.g. employees or citizens (e.g., [16,47]), whereas 3.2% and 1.9% intend cloud services to exchange information without (e.g., [22]) and with (e.g., [41]) immediate response possibility, i.e. interaction of the communication partner, respectively.…”
Section: Figure 2 Distribution Of Cloud Service Articles Across Indumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7.6% of the reviewed articles regard the cloud as basic tool to supply information for e.g. employees or citizens (e.g., [16,47]), whereas 3.2% and 1.9% intend cloud services to exchange information without (e.g., [22]) and with (e.g., [41]) immediate response possibility, i.e. interaction of the communication partner, respectively.…”
Section: Figure 2 Distribution Of Cloud Service Articles Across Indumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PaaS Marketplace cloud-based data market and data pricing [7] 1.5% BI systems e.g., decision support systems [47], data-management service [3] 7.3%…”
Section: Service Models [38] Exemplary Cloud Services and References mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, consumers will be easier to access applications and data from a "cloud" anywhere in the world "on demand" (Buyya, et al, 2008;Buyya, et al, 2009). Moving beyond the just-"in-house implementations" (Russell, 2010), organizations are on their way to seek best practices as well as develop technology roadmaps for integrating the cloud applications with their in-house applications, or dividing the applications between in-house and on the cloud (Marston et al, 2011).…”
Section: The Future Of Missmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Cloud Computing grafted to OLAP [2] is proposed. Because Cloud system includes OLAP data storage, [2] doesn't have advantages in performance and cost efficiency.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%