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A comprehensive and systematic literature review on the employee attendance management systems based on cloud computing

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  • Ardebili, Afshin
  • Latifian, Ahmad
  • Aziz, Chya Fatah
  • BinSaeed, Rima H.
  • Alizadeh, S. M.
  • Kostyrin, Evgeniy V.

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Attendance is critical to the success of any business or industry. As a result, most businesses and institutions require a system to track staff attendance. On the other hand, cloud computing technology is being utilized in the human resource management sector. It may be an excellent option for processing and storing large amounts of data and improving management effectiveness to a desirable level. Hence, this paper examines cloud infrastructures for employee attendance management in which the articles are categorized into three groups. The results show that cloud infrastructure has a significant and positive impact on the management of employee attendance systems. Also, the results reveal that the radio frequency identification authentication protocol protects the privacy of tags and readers against database memory. When references operate properly, they help the people concerned and society by making workplaces more efficient and safer.

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  • Ardebili, Afshin & Latifian, Ahmad & Aziz, Chya Fatah & BinSaeed, Rima H. & Alizadeh, S. M. & Kostyrin, Evgeniy V., 2023. "A comprehensive and systematic literature review on the employee attendance management systems based on cloud computing," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(4), pages 679-696, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jomorg:v:29:y:2023:i:4:p:679-696_5
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