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The Impact of Public Grid Computing Portfolio Composition on Adoption Intentions.
Author(s) -
Nolan J. Taylor
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
journal of computer information systems
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1080/08874417.2006.11645936
Widespread use of Internet-capable personal computers has enabled extremely powerful virtual computers or “grids.” These grids have applications for both business problems (e.g., automotive design) and social problems (e.g., drug evaluation). Many of these grids have sought to improve efficiency by processing multiple grid projects using the same network infrastructure and grid participants. This presents challenges for integrating projects in a manner such that public acceptance is greatest. The results suggest that both the order in which the individual projects are introduced and the manner in which the projects are integrated are both important determinants of public acceptance.

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