Analysis and evaluation of tools supporting group work in the cloud

Paweł Gustaw

pawel.j.gustaw@gmail.com
Lublin University of Technology (Poland)

Elżbieta Miłosz


Lublin University of Technology (Poland)

Abstract

The aim of this work was to analyze and evaluate the tools used for group work in the cloud and based on the adopted criteria, choose the best tool. The choice of programs was targeted at users such as students and small business employees. The work uses literature analysis and research methods. The work consists of chapters in which attention is focused on the use of cloud computing, explanation of models and types
of clouds, general presentation of selected tools, presentation of the analysis of the problem and research methods, and presentation of research and conclusions resulting from them.


Keywords:

cloud collaboration; cloud; tools

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Published
2019-09-30

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Gustaw, P., & Miłosz, E. (2019). Analysis and evaluation of tools supporting group work in the cloud . Journal of Computer Sciences Institute, 12, 252–257. https://doi.org/10.35784/jcsi.505

Authors

Paweł Gustaw 
pawel.j.gustaw@gmail.com
Lublin University of Technology Poland

Authors

Elżbieta Miłosz 

Lublin University of Technology Poland

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