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What is Expert (in Expert Interview)

Handbook of Research on Culturally-Aware Information Technology: Perspectives and Models
An expert is a person with a superior and comprehensive knowledge and/or skill in a specific well distinguished domain. In the case of this survey, the experts are top management representatives working for a multinational computer technology and IT consulting corporation in the area of high performance computing (especially cloud computing SLAs).
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Cultural Differences in Managing Cloud Computing Service Level Agreements
Stefan Balduf (University of Bayreuth, Germany), Tina Balke (University of Bayreuth, Germany), and Torsten Eymann (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-883-8.ch001
Abstract
Software as a service and cloud computing are new buzzwords in the Internet-based economy. Their idea is to provide software, computing and storage capacity in large, but yet unknown numbers. The legal basis of offering such services is provided by service level agreements (SLAs). In a global economy, these SLAs are often made between companies based in different countries, thus between individuals with different cultural backgrounds. This study explains to what extent, how and why the management of SLAs may differ due to cultural differences among participants. Starting from Hofstede’s seminal work, expert interviews show that some of his findings still hold in the cloud computing world, while others have to be revised.
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