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Cloud Computing Research Developments and Future Directions Rajesh Kumar Rajesh Kumar, Department of Computer Science, Radha Govind University, Ramgarh, Jharkhand ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------Abstract - Cloud computing has the potential to revolutionise the commercial world as we know it, but it also presents many
unexplored avenues for study. To better understand the state of cloud computing research, we perform comprehensive literature evaluations. There were 188 scholarly journal and conference papers cited. After reading each article, we were able to deduce its essential ideas and use those to create a taxonomy. Our research has shown that there are four main categories related to cloud computing, including (1) advantages and disadvantages, (2) implementation, (3) results, and (4) the present technological and research status of the field. In its final section, the study poses a series of questions that need to be explored further, both theoretically and experimentally. In addition to identifying research gaps in the literature, this review offers a reference source and classification for IS researchers with an interest in cloud computing
Keywords: cloud computing, systematic literature review, themes, SAAS, IAAS, PAAS 1. INTRODUCTION Armbrust et al. (2009) define cloud computing as the software and infrastructure that is made available as a service over the Internet. The development of massive datacenters, developments in scalability and portability in IT, the emergence of novel business models, and the potential for novel forms of application, such as interactive mobile software, are all driving forces. Cloud computing may be a new field of study in the field of information systems, but it has already attracted many businesses and individuals in quest of cost savings and increased productivity. Concerns concerning the services' dependability in terms of their usefulness, safety, and expected results continue to be voiced by these parties. A systematic literature evaluation was performed using a predetermined search strategy with the goal of locating unanswered questions in the field of cloud computing research. ABI/INFORM database and Google scholar were the only search engines used, and the term "cloud computing" was used as the keyword. Using these articles, we were able to see a pattern emerge and gain an understanding of the existing study fields in cloud computing, allowing us to spot untapped research opportunities. Following this, a variety of research questions are posed based on the data gleaned from the aforementioned literature review. Each article was dissected in order to extract its central argument. See Table 1 for a summary of the four categories we found in our analysis of cloud computing: (1) advantages and disadvantages; (2) adoption; (3) outcomes; and (4) the state of the field from a technological and research point of view. Cloud Computing research area
Studies Hosseini et al. (2010), Blumehnthal (2011), Aljabre (2012), Morar et al. (2011), Russell et al. (2010), Wang (2010), Katzan (2010), Rose (2011), Bisong and Rahman (2011), Durowoju et al. (2011), Marston et al. (2011), Berman et al. (2012).
Benefits and risks Adoption
Heinle and Strebel (2010), Low et al. (2011), Yang and Hsu (2011), Barnes (2010), Truong and Dustdar (2010), Klems et al. (2009), Vaezi (2012).
Outcomes
Etro (2011), Truong (2010), Sharif (2011), Bajenaru (2010), Shen (2011), Han (2011).
Current state
Marston et al. (2011), Zhang et al. (2011), Hosseini et al. (2010), Wang et al. (2011), Limbasan (2011), Armbrust et al. (2009), Hoberg et al. (2012).
Table 1 –Research Areas
2 ADVANTAGES AND HAZARDS OF CLOUD COMPUTING 2.1 Research on the broad consequences. The advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing were investigated in three studies. Hosseini et al. (2010) conducted an empirical study to examine the pros and cons of moving an IT infrastructure to the cloud. Risks and benefits were examined
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