Abstract
The application service provider model can realize economies of scale in managing hardware, software, and personnel resources, but this new concept also introduces uncertainty as it redistributes responsibilities among organizations.
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Index Terms
- Analyzing the application ASP concept: technologies, economies, and strategies
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