Statistical analysis with missing data
Statistical analysis with missing data
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
Informational cascades in IT adoption
Communications of the ACM - Human-computer etiquette
Grid Computing
Middleware Services for P2P Computing in Wireless Grid Networks
IEEE Internet Computing
Evolution of grid computing architecture and grid adoption models
IBM Systems Journal
A Survey on Wireless Grid Computing
The Journal of Supercomputing
Autonomic Computing
A framework model for grid security
Future Generation Computer Systems
Secure on-demand grid computing
Future Generation Computer Systems
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Advances in grid technology in the past two decades have enabled some organizations to harness enormous computational power on demand. However, the prediction of widespread adoption of grid technology has not materialized, while cloud technology is increasingly gaining acceptance. Using the online survey engine-Survey Monkey, data were collected from individuals 242 respondents in schools, businesses and government in USA to determine the influential factors in the adoption process of grid and cloud technology. The multiple regression technique was used to determine the relationship between the intent to adopt grids and the behavioral factors: perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude competition from alternative technology-clouds and trust security. The research established a valuable model to predict acceptance or rejection of grids or clouds. Implications for professionals in business, information technology, and computer science are discussed.