The Pricing and Charging of Cloud Computing SaaS

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In this paper, different mathematics models are applied to research the reasonable pricing of the cloud computing software products on the SaaS platform and explore the sales price of the cloud computing software products with the maximum total profits. These information can be the reference for decision-makers to determine the pricing strategy. The aim of this paper is for the cloud computing company to provide the majority of users with the inexpensive and excellent softwares and services, which can make the company dominate the cloud computing market quickly, gain the huge profits in the sustainable development manner and consider the interests of the company, users and the society.Keywords: clouding computing, SaaS, pricing and charging, mathematical analysis

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 798-799)

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703-707

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September 2013

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