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Journal articles on the topic "Cloud computing – Nigeria – Lagos"

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Dahunsi, FM, and TM Owoseni. "Cloud Computing in Nigeria: The Cloud Ecosystem Perspective." Nigerian Journal of Technology 34, no. 1 (2014): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v34i1.26.

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U.C, Iwuchukwu,, Atimati, E.E, Ndukwe C.I., and Iwuamadi O. C. "The State Of Cloud Computing In Nigeria." IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 12, no. 03 (2017): 84–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/1676-1203028493.

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AROGUNDADE, O. T., A. O. ADEJIMI, A. M. MUSTAPHA, A. M. IKOTUN, and A. AKINWALE. "INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS AFFECTING CLOUD COMPUTING ADOPTION IN NIGERIA." Journal of Natural Sciences Engineering and Technology 15, no. 2 (2017): 73–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.51406/jnset.v15i2.1687.

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Cloud computing is a viable alternative for meeting the technological needs of many enterprises with the benefits of instantaneous computing resource fulfillment, technology expenditures at lower costs, common technology platforms that can facilitate standardization and decreased need for internal technology support personnel. This paper examined the behavioral intention to adopt cloud computing services in large and small organization using an Enhanced Technology Acceptance Model (ETAM). The aim is to investigate the factors affecting cloud computing adoption in Nigeria. The model includes va
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Adeyinka, Festus, Akindosu Joshua, and Lolade Funmilayo. "Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Cloud Computing Providers in Nigeria." International Journal of Computer Applications 176, no. 24 (2020): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/ijca2020920247.

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Oyoyo, Yusuf Jibrin, and Rehema Baguma. "Adoption of Cloud Computing in Government Institutions in Nigeria." International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP) 9, no. 8 (2019): p92102. http://dx.doi.org/10.29322/ijsrp.9.08.2019.p92102.

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Makinde, Esther, and Oluwaseun Oyelade. "Land Cover Mapping Using Sentinel-1 SAR Satellite Imagery of Lagos State for 2017." Proceedings 2, no. 22 (2018): 1399. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2221399.

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For several years, Landsat imageries have been used for land cover mapping analysis. However, cloud cover constitutes a major obstacle to land cover classification in coastal tropical regions including Lagos state. In this work, a land cover map for Lagos state is created using Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery. To this aim, a sentinel-1 SAR dual-pol (VV+VH) Interferometric Wide swath mode (IW) data orbit for 2017 over Lagos state, Nigeria was acquired and used. Results include an RGB composite of the image, classified image, with overall accuracy calculated as 0.757, while the
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J. A., Okoye, and Mbachu C. B. "Cloud Computing Taxonomies: Benefits and Challenges." Circulation in Computer Science DC CPS 2017, no. 01 (2017): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.22632/ccs-2017-cps-02.

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With cloud computing, web application providers can easily move their applications to cloud data centers. On-demand cloud elasticity allows cloud users to acquire or release computing resources on demand. For complex computational workloads, this makes auto-scaling of resources possible for providers especially under dynamic workload. In all cases, cost optimization for system resources and Quality of Service (QoS) remains the top concern. This paper discussed cloud computing as a smart alternative to legacy computing models. Its taxonomy, characteristics, Security Objectives, Service level ag
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Fagbohun, Michael Opeoluwa, and Airen Edale Adetimirin. "Influence of ICT Skills on Use of Cloud Computing among Undergraduates in Private Universities, South-West, Nigeria." International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design 6, no. 3 (2016): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijopcd.2016070101.

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This study investigated the influence of ICT skills on use of cloud computing among undergraduates in selected private universities, South-West, Nigeria. Cloud computing is a novel means of providing access to diversities computer services via the Internet. Descriptive research design was employed and the population comprised 13,969 undergraduates in Babcock, Bowen and Covenant universities. Multi stage sampling technique was used, and data collection instrument was a structured questionnaire. Method of data analysis was simple percentages for research questions and regression analysis for the
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Oke, Ayodeji Emmanuel, Ahmed Farouk Kineber, Ibraheem Albukhari, Idris Othman, and Chukwuma Kingsley. "Assessment of Cloud Computing Success Factors for Sustainable Construction Industry: The Case of Nigeria." Buildings 11, no. 2 (2021): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11020036.

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Cloud Computing has become a valuable platform for sustainability in many countries. This study evaluates the cloud computing implementation and its Critical Success Factors (CSFs) towards ensuring sustainable construction projects in Nigeria. Data were collected from previous literature, supplemented by a quantitative approach via a questionnaire survey. Data were collected from 104 construction professionals while cloud computing CSFs were examined using Relative Importance Ranking (RII) and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). The results show that cloud computing’s awareness level is 96.2%,
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Ansalem Ez, Azubuike, and Emmanuel Igbekele. "Cloud Computing Research in Nigeria: A Bibliometric and Content Analysis." Asian Journal of Scientific Research 12, no. 1 (2018): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ajsr.2019.41.53.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cloud computing – Nigeria – Lagos"

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Azogu, Olajumoke Oluwaseye. "The Acceptance and Use of Cloud Computing Services by Small and Medium Enterprises in Lagos, Nigeria." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2017. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc984117/.

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This study explored the acceptance of cloud computing (CC) services by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Lagos, Nigeria, which has been missing from CC services literature. It aimed to understand the motivations for adoption, the uses of the services, and the benefits they derive from it. The uses and gratification theory was applied as the theoretic framework for this endeavor. An online survey with close-ended and open-ended questions was distributed to 1200 randomly selected participants through email. In total, 392 valid responses were collected and analyzed using descriptive statist
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Abatan, Omotayo Kayode. "Evaluating the effectiveness of mobile telecommunication services in Durban and Lagos." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/9552.

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Telecommunication includes voice, video and internet communication services. Thus, mobile telecommunication services involve voice communication, video streaming, graphics and television services at high speed. Technology development in mobile telecommunication has enabled users to exchange data using cell phones, laptops and other telecommunication devices. More so, understanding the concept of user experience is very important in the context of provision of mobile telecommunication services. This research will evaluate the effectiveness of mobile telecommunication services in Durban, South A
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Young, Destiny Assian. "Improving the adoption of cloud computing by Small & Medium Scale Enterprise (SMEs in Nigeria." Diss., 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19212.

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In a traditional business environment, companies set up their organisation’s IT data infrastructure, install their applications and carry out the maintenance and management of their infrastructures. Whereas Cloud computing removes the need for companies to set up own data centers and run enterprise applications. Cloud computing technology provides businesses with the advantage of on-demand access, agility, scalability, flexibility and reduced cost of computing. An appreciable increase is being observed in the acceptance and migration to this new IT model in developing economies. In Nigeria, it
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Owoseni, Adebowale Oluropo. "Enhancing small business through mobile apps: a case study from Lagos, Nigeria." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25269.

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This thesis draws on the framework of dynamic capability (DC) in an effort to make sense of how small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) use mobile apps in Lagos, Nigeria. There exists significant knowledge regarding the application of the DC framework in large firms but its application in smaller organisations has scarcely been researched. The knowledge of how SMEs use mobile apps is important at this time because it could help these SMEs compete favourably, despite unpredictable environments. Based on pragmatic philosophy and a mixed-methods research approach, the research was conducted in
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Book chapters on the topic "Cloud computing – Nigeria – Lagos"

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Okafor, Udoka C., Gboyega A. Awe, Nicholas S. Oghumu, Ayomide C. Adeniyi, and Ganiyu O. Sokunbi. "Occupational Hazards: Awareness and Level of Precautions Among Physiotherapists in Selected Health Institutions in Lagos, Nigeria." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96098-2_74.

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Bashorun, M. T., K. T. Omopupa, and Garba Dahiru. "Cloud Computing and Academic Libraries in Nigeria." In Advances in Library and Information Science. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9034-7.ch006.

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The advent of computers and other communication technologies led to major transformations in the way library services are rendered and the profession practiced. The libraries have been automated, networked, and are now moving towards paperless or virtual libraries. This chapter examines various facets of cloud computing, describes types and applications. It also outlines the benefits and challenges of cloud computing in academic libraries. Further, the chapter gives direction about the use of cloud computing services to the library professionals and academic libraries in Nigeria. This chapter may be helpful in generating cloud-based services for academic libraries. The chapter suggests that quality service assurance by cloud providers must be ensured, upgrading of internet bandwidth for fast access and quick information dissemination that would improve academic library services. It concludes that cloud computing is crucial and vital in modern information innovation, especially in academic libraries.
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Ogunsola, Kemi, and Temilade Precious Olojo. "Towards Connected Governance." In Web 2.0 and Cloud Technologies for Implementing Connected Government. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4570-6.ch004.

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This contribution examines the factors (performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and trust) that influence continuance usage intention of Web 2.0 by citizens. A questionnaire was administered to 311 users of Federal Inland Revenue Service and Federal Road Safety Commission's Facebook and Twitter pages in Lagos and Ibadan in Nigeria. Descriptive analyses were used to answer three research questions, while linear regression was used to test seven research hypotheses stated in the study. Findings reveal that there is a significant joint influence of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence on citizens' continuance usage intention of Web 2.0. There is also a significant joint influence relating to trust in the internet and the government on citizens' continuance usage intention of Web 2.0. Among others, the study recommends that government agencies should engage citizens more in public decisions making processes through the use of Web 2.0-related applications.
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Amu, Christian Ugwueze, Nathaniel Chinedum Nwezeaku, Linus Eze Akujuobi, et al. "Public Debt, Cloud Computing Technology, and Leadership Crisis in the 21st Century." In Recent Applications of Financial Risk Modelling and Portfolio Management. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5083-0.ch006.

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Recent literature on the economies of developed and developing nations identify a rise in the records of public debts which most industrialized nations continue to acquire for the purpose of sustaining their economies. Consequently, Nigeria, in 2017, recorded alarming public debts of N19.16trn, representing 10.37% ratio of debt-to-GDP. These figures, scholars infer, explain the disturbing degree of decay inherent in major government infrastructures. Adopting the ‘debt overhanging theory', Marilyn's ex-post facto research design, and Creswell's mix-method research approaches, the authors interrogate arguments posited for or against public debt management with a view to proffering ICT and cloud technology as panacea for curbing the alarming rise in the cases of public debt crisis and the leadership crisis raging in the countries under review. A high degree of political rascality among the ruling elite and the lacking of viable ICT-oriented public debt management tools among African polities were observed. A re-orientation of the ruling class with ICT techniques was recommended.
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Enakrire, Rexwhite Tega. "Can Interlending and Document Supply Be Undervalued." In Research Anthology on Architectures, Frameworks, and Integration Strategies for Distributed and Cloud Computing. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5339-8.ch105.

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The multifarious task of information services, which academic libraries are saddled with, continues to require the support of interlending and document supply from other libraries, in order to meet users' increasing information needs. The rationale that spurs this drive was the shifting nature of operations from traditional to virtual/technological platforms. This article employed the qualitative research approach grounded on documents/textual content analysis of literature extracted from databases of Scopus, Science Direct, and LISTA. Findings revealed that academic libraries should utilize interlending and document supply to fulfill growing and diverse demands for information. The ability to fulfill information needs requires diverse knowledge and the skills of librarians, information resources, and infrastructure to strengthen interlending and document supply. The study recommends the adaptation of grey literature as part of the collection development, cooperation with library associations and securing funding for academic libraries in Nigeria as the way forward.
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Sodiya, Adesina S., and Adegbuyi B. "A Framework for Protecting Users' Privacy in Cloud." In Cyber Law, Privacy, and Security. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8897-9.ch023.

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Data and document privacy concerns are increasingly important in the online world. In Cloud Computing, the story is the same, as the secure processing of personal data represents a huge challenge. The main focus is to preserve and protect personally identifiable information (PII) of individuals, customers, businesses, governments and organisations. The current use of anonymization techniques is not quite efficient because of its failure to use the structure of the datasets under consideration and inability to use a metric that balances the usefulness of information with privacy preservation. In this work, an adaptive lossy decomposition algorithm was developed for preserving privacy in cloud computing. The algorithm uses the foreign key associations to determine the generalizations possible for any attribute in the database. It generates penalties for each obscured attribute when sharing and proposes an optimal decomposition of the relation. Postgraduate database of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria and Adult database provided at the UCIrvine Machine Learning Repository were used for the evaluation. The result shows a system that could be used to improve privacy in cloud computing.
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Sodiya, Adesina S., and Adegbuyi B. "A Framework for Protecting Users' Privacy in Cloud." In Censorship, Surveillance, and Privacy. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7113-1.ch021.

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Data and document privacy concerns are increasingly important in the online world. In Cloud Computing, the story is the same, as the secure processing of personal data represents a huge challenge. The main focus is to preserve and protect personally identifiable information (PII) of individuals, customers, businesses, governments and organisations. The current use of anonymization techniques is not quite efficient because of its failure to use the structure of the datasets under consideration and inability to use a metric that balances the usefulness of information with privacy preservation. In this work, an adaptive lossy decomposition algorithm was developed for preserving privacy in cloud computing. The algorithm uses the foreign key associations to determine the generalizations possible for any attribute in the database. It generates penalties for each obscured attribute when sharing and proposes an optimal decomposition of the relation. Postgraduate database of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria and Adult database provided at the UCIrvine Machine Learning Repository were used for the evaluation. The result shows a system that could be used to improve privacy in cloud computing.
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Tella, Adeyinka, Femi Quardri, Sunday Segun Bamidele, and Olubukola Oluyemisi Ajiboye. "Resource Sharing." In Research Anthology on Architectures, Frameworks, and Integration Strategies for Distributed and Cloud Computing. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5339-8.ch073.

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The chapter examined resource sharing as vehicle for effective library information dissemination and services in the digital age. In relation to this purpose, studies have shown that the global information explosion, the cut in library budgetary allocations, the rising costs and complexities of information resources, as well as the need to provide the user community with optimal access to needed information make resource sharing initiatives indispensable particularly among academic libraries for effective information dissemination and service delivery in the digital age. However, certain questions remain unanswered in the literature regarding resource sharing. They include: How can libraries engage in effective dissemination of information to the clientele through resource sharing? How can resource sharing result to effective service delivery in academic library? Is there a reflection of resource sharing in Nigeria? What is the nature of resource sharing in this digital age? What does the future hold regarding resource sharing in academic libraries and what are the issues/challenges associated with resource sharing by academic libraries in the digital age? It is expected that this chapter will provide answers to all these pertinent questions.
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Conference papers on the topic "Cloud computing – Nigeria – Lagos"

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Mojisola, Dahunsi Folasade. "Cloud computing for optimal ICT in Nigeria." In 2013 IEEE International Conference on Emerging & Sustainable Technologies for Power & ICT in a Developing Society (NIGERCON). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nigercon.2013.6715640.

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Blessing Ogunseyi, Taiwo, and Cheng Yang. "Cloud computing usance among SMEs: Comparative analysis of China and Nigeria." In 2017 International Conference On Smart Technologies For Smart Nation (SmartTechCon). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smarttechcon.2017.8358386.

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Tian, Xiaoyu, Qingqing Xu, and Yifan Wang. "Prediction of Meningitis Outbreaks in Nigeria Using Machine Learning Algorithms." In AICCC 2019: 2019 2nd Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing Conference. ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3375959.3375984.

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Ariwa, Ezendu, and Koodichimma Chinazom Ibe. "Cloud computing sustainability and business process re-engineering in SMEs: Comparative analysis of UK and Nigeria." In 2013 Third International Conference on Innovative Computing Technology (INTECH). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intech.2013.6653683.

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Omonaiye, Joseph Funsho, V. V. Madhavi Lalitha, Habib Ullah Khan, Sheila D. Fournier-Bonilla, and Rajvir Singh. "Ability and Hurdle to Provide Banking Online Services: A Case Study of Banking Employees in Nigeria." In 2015 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing (CSCloud). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscloud.2015.48.

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Ijomanta, Henry, Lukman Lawal, Onyekachi Ike, Raymond Olugbade, Fanen Gbuku, and Charles Akenobo. "Digital Oil Field; The NPDC Experience." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207169-ms.

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Abstract This paper presents an overview of the implementation of a Digital Oilfield (DOF) system for the real-time management of the Oredo field in OML 111. The Oredo field is predominantly a retrograde condensate field with a few relatively small oil reservoirs. The field operating philosophy involves the dual objective of maximizing condensate production and meeting the daily contractual gas quantities which requires wells to be controlled and routed such that the dual objectives are met. An Integrated Asset Model (IAM) (or an Integrated Production System Model) was built with the objective
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