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Cloud-based Cross-System Integration for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (by Signe Balinaa, Dace Baumgartea, Edgars Salnaa) 2 Article 2: Conceptualization and Lifecycle of Cloud-based Information (by Rainer Schmidt) 3 Article 3: Outsourcing of Disaggregated Services in Cloud-Based Enterprise Information Systems (by Aleksandre Asatiani, Uday Apte, Esko Penttinen, Mikko Rnkk, Timo Saar

Cloud-based Enterprise Systems: Conceptualization and Lifecycle of Cl Cl

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P a g e | 1HARMINDER_KAUR, SAIYESHWANTH,PRANAY30355541,ITECH5402_ASSIGNMENT_1_TEAM _REPORTCLOUD-BASED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
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P a g e | 2Table of ContentsArticle1: Cloud-based Cross-System Integration for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (by Signe Balinaa, Dace Baumgartea, Edgars Salnaa)..................................................................................................2Article 2: Conceptualization and Lifecycle of Cloud-based Information (by Rainer Schmidt)......................3Article 3: Outsourcing of Disaggregated Services in Cloud-Based Enterprise Information Systems (by Aleksandre Asatiani, Uday Apte, Esko Penttinen, Mikko Rönkkö, Timo Saarinen)......................................4Article 4: Principles and practices for the implementation of Cloud based ERP in SMEs (by Sarvjit Singh Bhatia, Vikram Gupta).................................................................................................................................5Article 5: Big Data Hadoop for Cloud-Based Enterprise Collaboration Systems (by Hsiao-Kang Lin and Chun-I Chen)................................................................................................................................................6Article 6: Service Support Aware Resource Allocation Policy for Enterprise Cloud-based Systems (by Rabi Prasad Padhy, Manas Ranjan Patra)............................................................................................................6Article 7: CloudID: Trustworthy cloud-based and cross-enterprise biometric identification (by Mohammad Haghighat, Saman Zonouz, Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb).........................................................7Article 8: Cloud-based ubiquitous object sharing platform for heterogeneous logistics system integration (by Ming Lia, Peng Lina, Gangyan Xub, George Q. Huanga).........................................................................7Article 9: Cloud-based enterprise resource planning with elastic model–view–controller architecture for Internet realization (by Hsien-YuLeea, Nai-JianWanga)...............................................................................8Article 10: The Classification Model of Affecting the Enterprise Usage on Cloud Computing Based on Decision Tree (by Heyong Wang and Jinjiong Lan)......................................................................................9CASE STUDY: A cloud-based production system for information and service integration: an internet of things case study on waste electronics(BY Xi Vincent Wang and Lihui Wang)............................................9References.................................................................................................................................................11
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P a g e | 3Article1: Cloud-based Cross-System Integration for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (by Signe Balinaa, Dace Baumgartea, Edgars Salnaa)This paper investigates the architecture of different cloud-based solutions forknowledge management to define the possibilities of cross-system integrations.The development of enterprises is well studied and described as early as in Greiner defining five phases of enterprise lifecycle in the aspect of growth through: 1.Creativity: followed by a crisis of leadership2.Direction: followed by a crisis of autonomy3.Delegation: followed by a crisis of control4.Coordination: followed by a crisis of red tape5.Collaboration: followed by a crisis of psychological saturation among employeesAs Demirkan and Delen suggested that cloud computing can facilitate inter-organizational collaboration in workflows and business processes and Marston and McAfee pointed out that cloud-based applications allow information sharing and collaborative work while creating not only inter-organizational but cross-enterprise workflow in a way that different people not only in different locations but also from different enterprises can share a single workflow process. This partnering agility enables an organization to modify or adapt its extended enterprise network when it needs access to assets, competencies, or knowledge not currently available in its networks. This paper investigates the integration’s possibilities of cloud-based knowledge management systems with enterprise’s business process.Cloud-based knowledge management system provides similar architecture ofdesign as it is for knowledge management systems on premises. One of the positive aspects for the deployment in the cloud is the availability of the system for collaboration between enterprises. The proposed solution for knowledge management systems integration is based on the centralized gateway design, which provides orchestrating of knowledge artefacts between different workflows of knowledge management systems. Thus, the involvement of employees in the process of coordinating the workflow is diminished. The recommendations for further research are to investigate the structure of knowledge artefacts packages and to find ways for providing the
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