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ASMAN Framework: A Framework for Comparison and Selection of SaaS Services

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Cloud computing is an amazing technology in the present era, in all services provided by the service provider. Users only need a web browser and an Internet connection. As part of its definition of a theory of no server needs to be run in the hosted hardware and transfer data to your computer or device is only increased their own connection to the Internet. The user is required for each of the services used. It includes three different types of models have different uses, naming the parts of assigned amount [Service Platform] [IAAS] infrastructure as a service, software-as-a-service [service] software. The aim of this research is to support the saas consumers in choosing the right saas provider. In recent times, the list of service providers that offer various services to consumers. Consumer demand to select suitable saas providers to fulfill their needs. Asman the framework provides the advantages of the user in choosing the best SAAS SERVICES when several provider SAAS-based products. It includes the Compare the few parameters; Cost, speed, ease of use, reliability and availability. Asman algorithms depend on the selected suitable saas services based on the priority of the selected parameters for a comparison of the desired and the parameters provided.

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Dadhich, M., Rathore, V.S. (2018). ASMAN Framework: A Framework for Comparison and Selection of SaaS Services. In: Yang, XS., Nagar, A., Joshi, A. (eds) Smart Trends in Systems, Security and Sustainability. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 18. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6916-1_27

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