Networking lessons in delivering ‘Software as a Service’---part I
International Journal of Network Management
Software as a Service: Implications for Investment in Software Development
HICSS '07 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Analysis of a new information systems outsourcing practice: software-as-a-service business model
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management
Software-as-a-Service: The Spark That Will Change Software Engineering?
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
Introducing saas capabilities to existing web-based applications automatically
APWeb'12 Proceedings of the 14th Asia-Pacific international conference on Web Technologies and Applications
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In today’s dynamic IT environment with increased global competition, enterprises must achieve greater business agility and decrease the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) of their system for service. As the need for innovative software circulation process emerges, SaaS (Software as a Service) is introduced for integrating software service framework. But most of current ASP (Application Service Provider) Players have difficulties to migrate their systems to SaaS Platform for the lack of maturity model and process. In this paper, we have surveyed several cases of SaaS service, and we identified the common key functions of SaaS service. We contend that the practical maturity model is a key enabler for achieving migration to innovative SaaS service platform. To assist in building our SaaS maturity model, we defined two important axes of maturity model and introduced the detailed components of each phase with the reference architecture which contains the essential activities according to the common functions of SaaS service.