In the
last class, we used the reading material “Social Cloud Computing: A Vision for
Socially Motivated Resource Sharing” to practice the individual work and the collaboration
work through Google Doc. First we read the article and answer the questions
individually. Here is my answer:
Question1.
What is the definition of Social Cloud?
Answer: A Social Cloud is a resource and
service sharing framework utilizing relationships established between members
of a social network.
Question2.
What are the possible applications of a Social Cloud?
Answer:
- A Social Computation Cloud
- A Social Storage Cloud
- A Social Collaborative Cloud
- A Social Cloud for Public Science
- An Enterprise Social Cloud
Then,
we logged in Google Doc and share the article and our answers. We each used
different color to present our perspective in real-time. One posted a question
there, and others can answer it below it. The two activities well presents the difference
about epistemic cognition, through the individual work, we thought the questions
ourselves and through the following group work, we interacted with each other
about different perspectives so that we further understood the questions well.
We also learned the concept of the cloud
collaboration, which triggers more and more attentions in the social network.
Cloud
collaboration defines a set of web-based technologies that allow business users
to leverage the power of the cloud to collaborate, share files and work on
projects in a secure, scalable and flexible online environment. Cloud
collaboration makes content accessible at any time, irrespective of location,
providing a significant competitive advantage for any organization that adopts
it.
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ClCollabration |
As it is shown in the left, cloud
technologies have undoubtedly become the most effective way of sharing files,
but this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the functionality and
benefits of cloud collaboration. A comprehensive enterprise tool will allow
users to share files, but also to collaborate, provide feedback, exchange comments
and ideas, and work together to get things done in the most efficient way.
Features such as files management, whiteboards and discussion boards are key
elements of a true cloud collaboration tool and collectively make a powerful
resource for any organization.
Perhaps the most exciting cloud
collaboration offering from a product perspective is Google Apps, which
includes Mail, Docs, Groups, Sites, and Video. While certainly lagging in some
of the functionality delivered by Microsoft, Google continues to add new features
at a blistering pace. The company has its own enterprise customer roster and
has been actively promoting Google Apps through its Gone Google campaign.
While traditionalists claim that
Google’s offerings lack the sophisticated capabilities of Exchange or Office,
many see them as light years ahead on the collaboration side. Anyone who has
jointly edited a Google Doc should be able to attest to that. And as the world
seems to move away from the benefits of fancy font formatting to the speed and
efficiency of easy sharing, Google might be in the best position to capitalize
on the cloud collaboration race. But perhaps the dark horse is Google’s mobile
strategy. Android and the NexusOne phone already appear to be more innovative
than Windows Mobile competition, and the integration with Google Apps could
dramatically accelerate business adoption.

After reading your blog, which is quite impressive, I realize the most powerful driving force of cloud service is the wide spread of various mobile devices. We need to be accessible to our resource anytime, anywhere, which is also the most basic precondition for collaboration. So with all those well-developed Google apps, I truly believe that Google is dominating the "cloud market" for the time being.
回复删除Hello,team member.Our group really experience the happiest moment when we discuss together. Right? We put up some questions, highlight the sentence respectly,and enjoy the process together. Actually, they are all the meaning of social network,or to some extent, the fundamental of collaborartion. As you mentioned in this blog,we interacted with each other about different perspectives so that we further understood the questions well. So thank you for your help.
回复删除Thank you for your more extended information besides the raised questions you have answered. I like your way of finishing the group work by taking good advantage of Google Docs, one posted a question and others would answer him, and this will make you to further understand the article and the questions more deeply.
回复删除For the cloud collaboration you have introduced, it really can make information accessible at anytime. And sharing files is only a little part of cloud collaboration, to comment and feedback and communicate with others is the big part, these behavior all contributed in the group works, and through this group communication, maybe epistemic cognition level will also be improved.