Posts Tagged ‘Paris-Sud’

TASK 6: Management, coordination and dissemination

Thursday, February 5th, 2015

 

Paris-Sud )

Management, coordination and dissemination

TASK 4: Exploration of organizational appropriation or rejection Cloud Computing solutions

Thursday, February 5th, 2015

 

Telecom ParisTech / Paris-Sud )

Addresses the modeling of the adoption of the cloud in the organisations.

 

TASK 3: Business Design

Thursday, February 5th, 2015

 

(Paris-Sud / Telecom ParisTech)

The objective is the analysis of the different modeling advanced approaches (agent-based, system dynamics, etc.), and in the elaboration of the CBOD modeling toolbox (conceptual and technical).

TASK 2. Preparing the Initial Model

Thursday, February 5th, 2015

 

(Inria/Paris-Sud)

It will be aimed at elaborating an economic modeling of cloud computing systems and technologies.

Partner 1: University Paris Sud / RITM (coordinator)

Friday, November 21st, 2014

RTIMUniversity Paris-Sud is one of the largest and most renowned French universities. It is ranked 2nd in France, 7th in Europe and 39th worldwide by the 2013 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). Paris-Sud was originally part of the University of Paris, which was subsequently split into several universities. Now it hosts a great number of laboratories on its large (236 ha) campus.

Paris-Sud will intervene via the laboratory RITM (Réseaux Innovation, Territoires, Mondialisation), which is the research group in economics and management of University Paris-Sud, faculté Jean Monnet. It was born of the merger of ADIS (economics) and PESOR  (management science).

The group develops research projects within Saclay University programmes, especially in innovation, economics and management of digitality  and economics of globalisation and territories. RITM activities are organised along two axis:

  1. Networks and Innovation
  2. Globalisation and Territories.

In economics and management of digitality, the group develops several researches with leading partners on privacy, cloud computing and business modelling.