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Adaptable management systems implementation for the governance: a case study of cloud computing

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:41 authored by Usman Durrani, Joan Richardson, John Lenarcic, Zijad Pita
With the shift of computing paradigm from standalone, to parallel, to distributed, to grid, and now “Cloud Computing”, came new waves of issues, concerns, and challenges and a need to explore more innovative ways to govern software development activities. At present there is a lack of studies in the area of governance in cloud computing and its impact on the software development activities. This paper presents an adaptable management systems model formulated for this purpose as a result of a longitudinal case study in a large Australian IT program. The case study environment involved various agile and plan driven software development teams collaborated with each other using various lean strategies, to develop and deliver a consolidated software system in a hybrid cloud computing environment. This paper will contribute an empirical study towards literature of lean thinking, governance, and traceability models and practical guidelines for process engineers to implement governance.

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Total pages

14

Outlet

26th Bled eConference - eInnovations: Challenges and Impacts for Individuals, Organizations and Society

Editors

D. Lux Wigand

Name of conference

26th Bled eConference

Publisher

University of Maribor

Place published

Bled, Slovenia

Start date

2013-06-09

End date

2013-06-13

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 The authors

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2006041871

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-08-19