Conceptualising Cloud Migration Lifecycle
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Many enterprise software systems supporting IT services are characterised by a need for a high computing capability and resource consumption (Armbrust et al. 2010; Buyya et al. 2008; Ko\c{c}ak et al. 2013). Cloud Computing initiatives have received a significant attention as a viable solution to address these requirements through offering a wide range of services, which are universally accessible, acquirable and releasable in a dynamic fashion, and payable on the basis of service usage. Hence, organisations view the cloud services as an opportunity to empower their legacy systems.
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