• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
    ISSN 2287 - 1136 (Online) / ISSN 1598 - 0170 (Print)
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Subjectivity Study on Cloud-based Smart Work Service of a Quasi-Governmental Agency


In Kuk Song, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 113-124, Feb. 2014
10.7472/jksii.2014.15.1.113, Full Text:
Keywords: Cloud, Smart Work, Semi-Government Organization, Smart Work Service, Subjectivity Study

Abstract

Many people expect remarkable growth in Cloud Computing industry because of it's effectiveness. But Cloud Computing industry is still at an early stage. Especially, people who in the public sector hesitate to adopt Cloud Computing Services due to security issues and their conservative views. Also, they just have limited understanding, so we need to investigate what they really know and understand. The purpose of this study is to propose Improvement plans on cloud-based smart work service of a quasi-governmental agency based on the view point of preference and tendency. To discover three types of cloud-based smart work issues and interpret theoretical definitions of those, we conducted a subjectivity analysis through qualitative methodology. At the result, the study draws three elements of typology: convenience type, concentration type, and collaboration type, and provides directions to strategic-policy studies for future cloud-based smart work services of quasi-governmental agency.


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[APA Style]
Song, I. (2014). Subjectivity Study on Cloud-based Smart Work Service of a Quasi-Governmental Agency. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 15(1), 113-124. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2014.15.1.113.

[IEEE Style]
I. K. Song, "Subjectivity Study on Cloud-based Smart Work Service of a Quasi-Governmental Agency," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 113-124, 2014. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2014.15.1.113.

[ACM Style]
In Kuk Song. 2014. Subjectivity Study on Cloud-based Smart Work Service of a Quasi-Governmental Agency. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 15, 1, (2014), 113-124. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2014.15.1.113.