For the Shipbuilding Enterprise Model of Intelligent Recommendation Services

2010 ◽  
Vol 34-35 ◽  
pp. 222-226
Author(s):  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Xiao Hong Pan ◽  
Xin Kang Fang

Based on ships transaction in useful information personalization gain question, proposed that one kind the intelligent recommendation service model which unifies the ASP (Application Service Providers) pattern and the recommendation technology. In this model, the service uses five structures, the intelligence management transfer application service level and the resources component level, cooperates to realize the intelligence mutually. In view of the ships profession electronic commerce pattern's characteristic, the depth limited auto-adapted k close neighbor searching algorithm which uses transforms the user grading non-isotropic space as the isotropic space, obtains the isotropic grading matrix, thus searches the current user k recent neighbor, has current user's forecast grading, and has the recommendation. Has provided the simple direct-viewing practical commercial service for the ships manufacturing firm.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Praneeth Sakhamuri

Deploying and managing high availability-tiered application in the cloud is challenging, as it requires providing necessary virtual machines to make the application available. An application is available if it works and responds in a timely manner for varying workloads. Application service providers need to allocate specified number of working virtual machine copies for each server with at least a given minimum computing power, to meet the response time requirement. Otherwise, we may end up with response time failures. This thesis formulates an optimization problem that determines the number and type of virtual machines needed for each server to minimize the cost and at the same time guarantees the availability SLA (Service-Level Agreement) for different workloads. The results demonstrate that a diverse approach is more cost-effective than running on a single type of virtual machine, and buying only the cheapest virtual machines for an application is not always economical.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Praneeth Sakhamuri

Deploying and managing high availability-tiered application in the cloud is challenging, as it requires providing necessary virtual machines to make the application available. An application is available if it works and responds in a timely manner for varying workloads. Application service providers need to allocate specified number of working virtual machine copies for each server with at least a given minimum computing power, to meet the response time requirement. Otherwise, we may end up with response time failures. This thesis formulates an optimization problem that determines the number and type of virtual machines needed for each server to minimize the cost and at the same time guarantees the availability SLA (Service-Level Agreement) for different workloads. The results demonstrate that a diverse approach is more cost-effective than running on a single type of virtual machine, and buying only the cheapest virtual machines for an application is not always economical.


2010 ◽  
Vol 53 (7) ◽  
pp. 113-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yurong Yao ◽  
Edward Watson ◽  
Beverly K. Kahn

Author(s):  
Ye-Sho Chen ◽  
Chuanlan Liu ◽  
Qingfeng Zeng ◽  
Renato F. L. Azevedo

Franchising as a global growth strategy, especially in emerging markets, is gaining its popularity. For example, the U.S. Commercial Service estimated that China, having over 2,600 brands with 200,000 franchised retail stores in over 80 sectors, is now the largest franchise market in the world. The popularity of franchising continues to increase, as we witness an emergence of a new e-business model, Netchising, which is the combination power of the Internet for global demand-and-supply processes and the international franchising arrangement for local responsiveness. The essence of franchising lies in managing the good relationship between the franchisor and the franchisee. In this paper, we showed how e-business and analytics strategy plays an important role in growing and nurturing such a good relationship. Specifically, we discussed: managing the franchisor/franchisee relationship, harnessing the e-business strategy with aligning the e-business strategy with application service providers, an attention-based framework for franchisee training and how big data and business analytics can be used to implement the attention-based framework.


2010 ◽  
pp. 188-210
Author(s):  
Subrata Chakrabarty

This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of business process outsourcing (BPO) strategies and analyzes related issues. The discussions in this chapter can serve as an aid to decision makers who face the great dilemma of whether to insource or outsource a process, and additionally how to handle outsourcing to offshore locations. While business processes themselves are activities that need to be performed efficiently, outsourcing them is essentially a strategic decision that can ultimately impact the competitiveness of the client firm. This chapter explores the risks and opportunities associated with the numerous strategies related to outsourcing and offshoring alternatives, business process migration, contracting and alliance building, the role of the vendor, the nature of the relationship, multiclient or multivendor relationships, infusing maturity and ushering transformations in business processes, locating required expertise and quantity of workers, and also utilizing on-demand software services from application service providers.


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