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A Cloud Computing-Based Analysis System for the National R&D Information Concerning with the Data Security

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National Science and Technology Information Service (NTIS) is a comprehensive information system that collects and manages the information of the national R&D projects such as R&D projects and outputs, equipment and human resource for the efficient support of the national R&D planning, evaluation, management, and utilization. NTIS also provides a cloud service that supports the configuration of disaster recovery environment, the system expecting traffic congestion, the configuration of development and test environment, existing legacy system utilization, security enhancement, short-term server utilization, cost reduction, and the configuration of the high-availability infrastructure. In this paper, we propose a NTIS cloud service as the information analysis system with a consideration of the security of the national R&D information on the cloud computing environment. The purpose of the proposed NTIS cloud service is to provide the raw data of the national R&D information to the researchers who need a range of analysis for project planning, and research paper and patent publication planning. We aim to improve the productivity of the national R&D by providing the easy and convenient user interface and analysis environment.

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This research was supported by Maximize the Value of National Science and Technology by Strengthen Sharing/Collaboration of National R&D Information funded by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI).

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Kim, YK., Jeong, H. A Cloud Computing-Based Analysis System for the National R&D Information Concerning with the Data Security. Wireless Pers Commun 89, 977–992 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-016-3359-9

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