Using Cloud Computing Technology in Libraries: Providing Roadmap
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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Cloud computing is a computational model that provides software and web-based computing resources when requested by users. Cloud computing gives consumers' access to software in addition to cost savings. Accessibility, management, and exploitation of resources are the other virtues of virtualization. In this article, cloud computing standards are discussed, and at the end of the map, we provide a way to deploy cloud computing in libraries and information centers. Cloud computing is a computational model that provides software and web-based computing resources when requested by users. Cloud computing gives consumers' access to software in addition to cost savings. Accessibility, management, and exploitation of resources are the other virtues of virtualization. In this article, cloud computing standards are discussed, and at the end of the map, we provide a way to deploy cloud computing in libraries and information centers. Cloud computing is a computational model that provides software and web-based computing resources when requested by users. Cloud computing gives consumers' access to software in addition to cost savings. Accessibility, management, and exploitation of resources are the other virtues of virtualization. In this article, cloud computing standards are discussed, and at the end of the map, we provide a way to deploy cloud computing in libraries and information centers.
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Persian
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Journal of Knowledge Retrieval and Semantic Systems, Volume:6 Issue: 18, 2019
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123 to 144
https://www.magiran.com/p2007193
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