Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing

This paper provides a conceptual architecture for a cloud based platform design, that implements continuously data storage and analysis services for large maritime ships, with the purpose to provide valuable insights for maritime transportation business. We do this by first identifying the need on t...

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Main Authors: Cristea, D. S., Moga, L. M., Neculita, M., Prentkovskis, O., Md. Nor, K., Mardani, A.
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81024/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16111699.2017.1329162
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spelling my.utm.810242019-07-24T03:06:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81024/ Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing Cristea, D. S. Moga, L. M. Neculita, M. Prentkovskis, O. Md. Nor, K. Mardani, A. HD Industries. Land use. Labor This paper provides a conceptual architecture for a cloud based platform design, that implements continuously data storage and analysis services for large maritime ships, with the purpose to provide valuable insights for maritime transportation business. We do this by first identifying the need on the shipping market for such kind of systems and also the significance and impact of different factors related to shipping business processes. The architecture presented throughout this paper will be defined around some of the most currently used ICT technologies, like Amazon Cloud Services, Sql Server Databases,.NET Platform, Matlab 2016 or JavaScript visualization libraries. The proposed system makes possible for a maritime company to gain more knowledge for optimizing the efficiency of its operations, to increase its financial benefits and its competitive advantage. The platform architecture was designed to make possible the storage and manipulation of very large datasets, also allowing the possibility of using different data mining techniques for inferring knowledge or to validate already existent models. Ultimately, the developed methodology and the presented outcomes demonstrate a vast potential of creating better technological management systems for the shipping industry, starting from the challenges but also from the huge opportunities this sector can offer. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2017 Article PeerReviewed Cristea, D. S. and Moga, L. M. and Neculita, M. and Prentkovskis, O. and Md. Nor, K. and Mardani, A. (2017) Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing. Journal of Business Economics and Management, 18 (4). pp. 695-725. ISSN 1611-1699 http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16111699.2017.1329162 DOI:10.3846/16111699.2017.1329162
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Cristea, D. S.
Moga, L. M.
Neculita, M.
Prentkovskis, O.
Md. Nor, K.
Mardani, A.
Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing
description This paper provides a conceptual architecture for a cloud based platform design, that implements continuously data storage and analysis services for large maritime ships, with the purpose to provide valuable insights for maritime transportation business. We do this by first identifying the need on the shipping market for such kind of systems and also the significance and impact of different factors related to shipping business processes. The architecture presented throughout this paper will be defined around some of the most currently used ICT technologies, like Amazon Cloud Services, Sql Server Databases,.NET Platform, Matlab 2016 or JavaScript visualization libraries. The proposed system makes possible for a maritime company to gain more knowledge for optimizing the efficiency of its operations, to increase its financial benefits and its competitive advantage. The platform architecture was designed to make possible the storage and manipulation of very large datasets, also allowing the possibility of using different data mining techniques for inferring knowledge or to validate already existent models. Ultimately, the developed methodology and the presented outcomes demonstrate a vast potential of creating better technological management systems for the shipping industry, starting from the challenges but also from the huge opportunities this sector can offer.
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author Cristea, D. S.
Moga, L. M.
Neculita, M.
Prentkovskis, O.
Md. Nor, K.
Mardani, A.
author_facet Cristea, D. S.
Moga, L. M.
Neculita, M.
Prentkovskis, O.
Md. Nor, K.
Mardani, A.
author_sort Cristea, D. S.
title Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing
title_short Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing
title_full Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing
title_fullStr Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing
title_full_unstemmed Operational Shipping Intelligence Through Distributed Cloud Computing
title_sort operational shipping intelligence through distributed cloud computing
publisher Taylor and Francis Inc.
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81024/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16111699.2017.1329162
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