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Conceptual Structure of ASMAN Framework to Compare SaaS Providers

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Software as a service has been catching the attention of SaaS consumer in recent years and it appears to be an essential need of SMBs/individual. In this paper, we proposed the ASMAN (Appropriate Selection of SaaS Model According to Need) framework to select suitable SaaS service. We recognized the required phases for ASMAN Framework and describe three-layered architecture with their significant role in the selection process. We designed a conceptual structure to explain the working of ASMAN and discussed the overview of ASP.NET MVC technology with the reference of ASMAN Framework based on some essential parameters, named; Availability, cost, reliability, speed, and usability (ACRSU). These parameters are the core attributes of this framework to evaluate the service providers.

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Dadhich, M., Rathore, V.S. (2019). Conceptual Structure of ASMAN Framework to Compare SaaS Providers. In: Rathore, V., Worring, M., Mishra, D., Joshi, A., Maheshwari, S. (eds) Emerging Trends in Expert Applications and Security. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 841. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2285-3_54

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