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Intelligent decision making service framework based on analytic hierarchy process in cloud environment

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  • E. Sivaraman
  • R. Manickachezian

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Outsourcing corporate procedures to a cloud domain is seen among the arrangements helping small and medium-sized corporate to rise in business sector and improve their additional worth. When deciding to outsource some portion of its corporate procedure to the cloud, small and medium-sized corporate ought to examine a few variables that define its particular connection. Given different variables on which depends the corporate process subcontracting to the cloud environment, a venture clearly needs a basic leadership technique. We define an endeavour setting that contains distinctive elements that help in outsourcing choice to the cloud. The manuscript demonstrates how corporate incentive model of venture additionally improves the outsourcing basic leadership by considering the corporate arrangements and vision of the undertaking. Finally, it proposes an outsourcing choice strategy that depends on expository order procedure to choose whether or not to outsource a corporate procedure to the cloud and through which administration sort.

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  • E. Sivaraman & R. Manickachezian, 2019. "Intelligent decision making service framework based on analytic hierarchy process in cloud environment," International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(2), pages 221-236.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijnvor:v:21:y:2019:i:2:p:221-236
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