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The Architecture and Analysis of a New Cloud Collaborative Commerce Model

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  • Hussein Al-Bahadili

    (Faculty of Information Technology, University of Petra, Amman, Jordan)

  • Awad Al-Sabbah

    (Faculty of Information Technology, Middle-East University, Amman, Jordan)

  • Mohammed Abu Arqoub

    (Faculty of Information Technology, University of Petra, Amman, Jordan)

Abstract

Cloud Computing IT infrastructure has the potential to be particularly suitable for collaborative commerce (c-commerce) applications; because it generally requires less efforts and interferences for development, customization, integration, operation, and maintenance than other traditional IT infrastructures (e.g., on-premises and data centers). However, upgrading c-commerce applications running on traditional IT infrastructures, to run efficiently on cloud computing infrastructure, faces a number of challenges, mainly, lack of effective and reliable architectural model. This paper presents a description of a new architectural model for developing cloud computing based c-commerce applications; which is denoted as cc-commerce model. The model is an basically based on the standard cloud computing model, and it consists of six main components; these are: client, provider, auditor, broker, security and privacy, and communications network. The new model is implemented in a simple and flexible Web-based test tool, namely, the cc-commerce test (3CT) tool, which is used to evaluate the performance of the model through measuring the response times for four different configurations. The analysis of the obtained results demonstrates that the cc-commerce model can provide better response time than equivalent c-commerce models.

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  • Hussein Al-Bahadili & Awad Al-Sabbah & Mohammed Abu Arqoub, 2013. "The Architecture and Analysis of a New Cloud Collaborative Commerce Model," International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing (IJCAC), IGI Global, vol. 3(3), pages 1-19, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jcac00:v:3:y:2013:i:3:p:1-19
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