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Assignment 1 Plan a Computing Project BTEC FPT ASM 1 PCP The report will be divided into the following sections:Literature Review(P1): This section will review previous studies related to the impact of cloud computing on the environment, as well as basic concepts and theories about cloud computing.Methodology(P1): This section will describe the research methods used to collect and analyze primary and secondary data, as well as sample selection criteria, question design, and data processing techniques. Whether.Findings and Discussion(P2): This section will present and discuss the results obtained from primary and secondary data analysis, as well as compare and evaluate these results with previous studies.Conclusion and Recommendations(M1): This section will summarize the main points of the report, draw conclusions about the impact of cloud computing on the environment, as well as suggest solutions and directions for further research. according to.The report will also discuss the characteristics and areas of operation of a business related to the impact of cloud computing on the environment, as well as the role of stakeholders and their impact on the environment. business success (P3 P4). The report will choose a specific example, Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the worlds largest cloud computing service providers, to illustrate the points mentioned above.

ASSIGNMENT Qualification BTEC Level HND Diploma in Computing Unit number and title Unit 06: Planning a computing project Submission date Date Received 1st submission Re-submission Date Date Received 2nd submission Student Name Conghoang.trann@gmail.com Student ID P: 100k Class Inbox Email toán trực tiếp giảm 20% nhận word Assessor name M: 200K Student declaration I certify that the assignment submission is entirely my work and I fully understand the consequences of plagiarism I understand that making a false declaration is a form of malpractice Student’s signature Grading grid P1 P2 P3 P4 M1 M2 D1  Summative Feedback: Grade: Signature:  Resubmission Feedback: Assessor Signature: Date: Table of Contents A Introduction .7 B Content P1: Demonstrate qualitative and quantitative research methods to generate relevant primary data for the environmental impact of cloud computing I What are qualitative and quantitative research? 1) Overview of Qualitative and quantitative research 2) Data collection methods 10 3) When to use qualitative and quantitative research? 11 4) How to analyze qualitative and quantitative data 12 II What is Cloud computing? 13 1) Overview .13 2) How does it work? 15 3) What benefits does it have? 16 4) Why is it called cloud computing? 17 III What impact does cloud computing have on the environment and how? 17 1) What positive effects does it have? .17 2) What negative effects does it have? 19 3) Any solution to minimize the negative impact? .21 IV Opportunities and risks of cloud computing impact on the environment .21 1) Opportunity 21 2) Risks and challenges 22 [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] P2: Examine secondary sources to collect relevant secondary data and information for the environmental impact of cloud computing 24 I What is a secondary source? .24 1) Overview .24 2) Examples of sources that can be primary or secondary 24 3) Primary vs Secondary: which is better? 26 II Relevant secondary data and information on the environmental impact of cloud computing 27 1) Cloud computing energy consumption 27 2) Carbon emissions of cloud computing 27 3) Water use of cloud computing .28 4) Electronic garbage of cloud computing 29 M1: Analyse data and information from primary and secondary sources togenerate knowledge on an identified theme .31 I Definition and history of cloud computing .31 1) Definition of cloud computing .31 2) The development history of cloud computing 31 3) Terms and concepts related to cloud computing 31 4) Technologies and advances made in the field of cloud computing 32 II Impact of cloud computing on the environment 33 1) Increased energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from data centers and network infrastructure 33 2) Consume natural resources and generate waste from the manufacture and disposal of hardware devices 33 3) Cost and environmental impact of digital activities for users and consumers .34 4) Statistics and data related to the impact of cloud computing on the environment 34 [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] III Solutions to reduce the impact of cloud computing on the environment 35 1) Use renewable energy 35 2) Optimizing energy efficiency of data centers 35 3) Recycle and reuse hardware devices 35 4) Standards and policies related to minimizing the impact of cloud computing on the environment 36 5) Cloud service providers' efforts to reduce environmental impact .36 IV The future of cloud computing and the environment .37 1) Forecasts about the impact of cloud computing on the environment in the future 37 2) Cloud service providers' efforts and plans to reduce future environmental impact 37 3) New technologies and advancements in reducing the impact of cloud computing on the environment in the future .37 4) Responsibility of users and businesses to reduce the impact of cloud computing on the environment in the future 38 V Standards and policies related to cloud computing and the environment 39 1) Organizations that develop standards and policies on cloud computing and the environment 39 2) International standards and policies on cloud computing and the environment .40 3) National standards and policies on cloud computing and the environment 41 4) Cloud service providers' efforts to comply with environmental standards and policies .41 VI Cloud service providers' efforts to reduce environmental impact .42 1) Commitments and goals of cloud service providers to reduce environmental impact .42 2) Technologies and solutions used by cloud service providers to reduce environmental impact 42 3) Collaborative programs and projects between cloud service providers and other organizations to reduce environmental impact .43 VII New technologies and advancements in reducing the impact of cloud computing on the environment 44 [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 1) New technologies and advancements in optimizing the energy efficiency of data centers 44 2) New technologies and advances in the use of renewable energy 44 3) New technologies and advancements in recycling and reusing hardware devices .46 4) New technologies and advances in reducing greenhouse gas emissions 46 VIII Responsibility of users and businesses to reduce the impact of cloud computing on the environment .47 1) Actions users can take to reduce the impact of digital activity on the environment 47 2) Actions businesses can take to reduce the impact of digital activities on the environment .48 3) Programs and projects that collaborate between users, businesses, and other organizations to reduce the impact of cloud computing on the environment 49 P3: Discuss a business's features and operational areas in the environmental impact of cloud computing .51 I Overview 51 II Enterprise features in the environmental impact of cloud computing .53 1) Cost savings 53 2) Flexible 53 3) Safe .54 4) Update 55 III Business areas in the environmental impact of cloud computing 56 1) Management 56 2) Manufacture 57 3) Development 58 4) Business .58 5) Examples of businesses using cloud computing to improve business operations and protect the environment .59 [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 6) Compare and evaluate cloud computing providers in terms of features and environmental impact 60 7) Recommendations and recommendations for businesses when using cloud computing to optimize features and minimize the negative impact on the environment .61 P4: Discuss the role of stakeholders and their impact on the success of a business 62 C I Who are the business stakeholders? 62 II How to identify stakeholder needs, wants, and expectations? 65 III How to effectively manage stakeholders? 67 IV How to measure the effectiveness of stakeholder management? 68 V How to enhance corporate social responsibility towards stakeholders? 70 Conclusion .72 D References .74 List of Table Table 1: The difference between qualitative and quantitative methods .10 Table 2: Primary source and Secondary sources 25 Table 3: The matrix of stakeholders 63 Table 4: Corporate social responsibility(CSR) 71 [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] A Introduction Recently, digital transformation is expected to profoundly affect all aspects of human life However, digital transformation summaries are lacking in the area of the environmental impact of cloud computing To address this knowledge gap, this study examines the impacts of digital transformation on the environmental impact of cloud computing, both positive and negative I will use qualitative and quantitative research methods to find and deliver the necessary knowledge and content Furthermore, the results highlight digital transformations in three key dimensions: energy consumption, carbon footprint, and how cloud computing can help reduce them, manage and treat waste, and prevent pollution prevention and control and sustainable resource management The main aspects that the article will focus on, include the collection of data and information from secondary sources related to the identified topic, discussion of the features and areas of activity of businesses in a defined industry, and discuss the role of stakeholders and their influence on the success of the business Based on the literature summary, this study also discusses the opportunities and challenges in this field, attempting to provide a vision for further research Cloud computing is a technology that allows users to access and store data on remote servers through the internet Cloud computing offers many benefits to individuals and businesses such as cost savings, increased efficiency, flexibility, and security However, cloud computing also causes negative impacts on the environment, including energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and generation of e-waste According to Greenpeace, the information technology industry can consume 20% of the world's total electricity by 2025, of which cloud computing is the main factor The goal of this report is to study the impact of cloud computing on the environment from different angles The report will use quantitative and qualitative research methods to collect and analyze key data from various sources, including surveys, interviews and observations The report will also examine data sources and secondary information from related reports, journals and books By analyzing data and information from primary and secondary sources, the report generates knowledge on the identified topic [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] The report will be divided into the following sections: - Literature Review(P1): This section will review previous studies related to the impact of cloud computing on the environment, as well as basic concepts and theories about cloud computing Methodology(P1): This section will describe the research methods used to collect and analyze primary and secondary data, as well as sample selection criteria, question design, and data processing techniques Whether Findings and Discussion(P2): This section will present and discuss the results obtained from primary and secondary data analysis, as well as compare and evaluate these results with previous studies Conclusion and Recommendations(M1): This section will summarize the main points of the report, draw conclusions about the impact of cloud computing on the environment, as well as suggest solutions and directions for further research according to The report will also discuss the characteristics and areas of operation of a business related to the impact of cloud computing on the environment, as well as the role of stakeholders and their impact on the environment business success (P3 & P4) The report will choose a specific example, Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the world's largest cloud computing service providers, to illustrate the points mentioned above [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] B Content P1: Demonstrate qualitative and quantitative research methods to generate relevant primary data for the environmental impact of cloud computing I What are qualitative and quantitative research? 1) Overview of Qualitative and quantitative research When collecting and analyzing data, quantitative research deals with numbers and statistics, while qualitative research deals with words and meanings Both are important to gain different types of knowledge  Quantitative Research: Quantitative research is represented by numbers and graphs It is used to test or confirm theories and assumptions This type of research can be used to establish generalizable facts about a topic Common quantitative methods include experiments, numerically recorded observations, and surveys with closed-ended questions  Qualitative Research: Qualitative research is expressed in words It is used to understand concepts, thoughts, or experiences This type of research allows you to gather insights on topics that are not well understood Common qualitative methods include interviews with open-ended questions, verbally described observations, and literature reviews that explore concepts and theories Quantitative and qualitative research uses different research methods to collect and analyze data and allows you to answer different types of research questions They differ as follows: [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 62 P4: Discuss the role of stakeholders and their impact on the success of a business I Who are the business stakeholders? Business stakeholders are individuals or organizations that influence or are affected by the business's activities There are many ways to categorize stakeholders according to their level of influence, interest, and interest in the business One popular way is to use stakeholder matrices This matrix has two axes: the level of influence and the level of interest of the stakeholders Influence is the ability of stakeholders to influence the results of the business Interest is the degree to which stakeholders are interested in the outcome of the business Based on these two axes, stakeholders can be classified into four groups:  High-impact and high-interest stakeholders: These are stakeholders with a large role and interest in the business, which should be prioritized and closely involved in the decision-making and implementation of activities For example shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, investors, government, local communities,  Stakeholders with high influence and low interest: These are stakeholders who have the potential to have a large impact on the business, but not care much about the results of the business Should be kept in touch and informed about the activities of businesses, to ensure that they not cause obstacles or conflicts of interest For example authorities, non-governmental organizations, media organizations,  Low-impact and high-interest stakeholders: These are stakeholders that have high interests and desires with the business, but are unlikely to have much of an impact on the business's results Need to be heard and satisfy their needs and wants, to create satisfaction and support for the business For example, groups of potential customers, groups of employees, and relevant community groups, [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 63  Stakeholders with low influence and low interest: These are stakeholders with few roles and interests in the business, which not need much attention in stakeholder management Need to be monitored and updated on the activities of the business, to ensure that they are not missed or hurt For example researchers, analysts, unrelated community groups, These are some of the types of business stakeholders Depending on the industry, the type of business, and the specific circumstances, there may be other types of stakeholders We can divide the stakeholders into the following matrix: High influence Low influence High interest Shareholders, employees, customers, Strategic partners Civil society organizations, Community Low interest Suppliers, government, competitors Researchers, Analysts Table 3: The matrix of stakeholders  Shareholders: High influence and high interest in the business, because they are the owners and have direct benefits from the business results of the company They can influence the strategy and decisions of the company through the election of the board of directors and participation in the general meeting of shareholders They can also monitor and require the company to report on its activities They care about whether the company is profitable, increasing stock value, and developing sustainably They will be classified as high-impact and high-interest stakeholders  Employees: Highly influential and highly interested in the business, as they are the ones who perform the tasks and contribute to the development of the company They can affect the quality and effectiveness of a [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 64      company's products and services They are interested in whether the company creates a good working environment, a sustainable career, and a stable income They will be classified as high-impact and high-interest stakeholders Customers: Highly influential and highly interested in the business, as they are the people who buy the company's goods or services and generate revenue for the company They can influence demand and response for a company's products and services They care about the company providing quality products and services, reasonable prices, and dedicated service They will be classified as high-impact and high-interest stakeholders Suppliers: High influence and low interest in the business, as they are the people who provide goods or services to the company and receive payment from the company They can affect the quality and efficiency of a company's supply chain They care about whether the company makes timely and reasonable payments They will be classified as high-impact and low-interest stakeholders Community: Low influence and high interest in the business, as they are the people who live around or are affected by the company's activities They can affect the social and ecological environment for the company to operate They are interested in whether the company is socially responsible, protects the environment, and contributes to socio-economic development They will be classified as low-impact and high-interest stakeholders Government: Has high influence and low interest in businesses, as they are the state agencies with authority to manage and regulate the company's activities They can influence the company by establishing laws and policies that affect the company They care about whether the company complies with the law, pays taxes, and creates jobs for workers They will be classified as high-impact and low-interest stakeholders Competitors: High influence and low interest in the business, as they are the ones offering similar or alternative products and services to the company They can affect a company's market share, revenue, and profitability They care about whether the company has a competitive advantage They will be classified as high-impact and low-interest stakeholders [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 65  Strategic partners: High influence and high interest in the business, as they are the ones who cooperate with the company to create added value for both parties They can affect the company's competitiveness, innovation, and growth They care about whether the company maintains a strong and mutually beneficial business relationship They will be classified as high-impact and high-interest stakeholders  Civil society organizations: Low influence and high interest in the business, as they represent the social and environmental interests related to the company's activities They can affect the company's reputation and social responsibility They care about the company's compliance with ethical principles, protecting the interests of workers, consumers, and the environment They will be classified as low-impact and high-interest stakeholders  Researchers: Low influence and low interest in the business, as they are researchers in the fields of science and technology related to the company's operations They can influence the company's progress and innovation They are interested in whether the company provides useful information and data for research They will be classified as low-impact and low-interest stakeholders  Analysts: Low influence and low interest in the business, as they are analysts of the economic and financial position of the company They can influence society's assessment and opinion of the company They care about whether the company provides accurate and transparent reports and figures They will be classified as lowimpact and low-interest stakeholders II How to identify stakeholder needs, wants, and expectations? The needs want and expectations of the stakeholders in the success of the business are important factors for the business to be able to build an effective business strategy and meet the requirements of the market According to [Tomorrow Marketers] (https://blog.tomorrowmarketers.org/phan-biet-need-want-demand-nhu-cau-mong-muon-yeu-cau/ ), demand is essential to sustain life, wants are the things that consumers want to satisfy their needs, and expectations are the things that consumers hope to get from the product or service of the business According to [ITD [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 66 Vietnam](https://vncmd.com/chuyen-de/tinh-dao/quan-ly-cac-ben-lien-quan/ ), stakeholders in the success of the business can include customers, employees, shareholders, suppliers, competitors, strategic partners, communities, governments, civil society organizations, researchers, analysts, etc Each stakeholder will have different needs, wants, and expectations for the business, depending on their interests and goals For example:  Customers: There is a need for an economical, durable, and environmentally friendly means of transportation Expect to get bikes that are nice, comfortable, and fit their style Expecting that the business will provide good after-sales services, such as warranty, maintenance, repair,  Employees: There is a need for a stable, safe, and high-paying job Desire to have good working conditions, such as modern machinery, full equipment, and cool space, Expect to be trained, developed, and rewarded by the enterprise  Shareholders: There is a need for a stable and highly profitable investment Desire to have transparent and timely information about the business situation of the enterprise Expecting good corporate governance, compliance with the law, and sharing benefits for shareholders  Supplier: There is a need for a reliable, long-term, and solvable business partner Expecting to have beneficial supply contracts for both parties, such as reasonable prices, sufficient quantities, flexible delivery times, etc Expect to be cooperated, supported, and resolved by the business arise  Competitors: High influence and low interest in the business, as they are the ones offering similar or alternative products and services to the business They can affect a business's market share, revenue, and profitability They are interested in whether the business can gain a competitive advantage  Strategic partners: High influence and high interest in the business, because they are the ones who cooperate with the business to create added value for both parties They can affect the competitiveness, innovation, and growth of the business They care about whether the business maintains a sustainable and mutually beneficial business relationship [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 67  Community: Low influence and high interest in the business, as they are the people who live around or are affected by the business They can affect the reputation and social responsibility of the business They care about whether the business adheres to ethical principles, and protects the rights of workers, consumers, and the environment  Government: High influence and low interest in the business, as they are the ones with authority to manage and regulate the operation of the business They can affect the survival and growth of the business They care about whether businesses comply with laws, taxes, and regulations and contribute to the country's socio-economic development III How to effectively manage stakeholders? Strategies for effective stakeholder management:  Know your stakeholders: Find out who the stakeholders will be involved in the project Tools such as stakeholder charts or matrices can be used to categorize them based on their power, interests, influence, and impact on the project  Prioritize your stakeholders: Define the role of each stakeholder and how important they are to the project You can use tools like power/interest grids or influence/impact grids to rank them based on their needs and expectations  Understand your stakeholders: Learn about their interests, motivations, goals, interests, concerns, and potential problems You can use analytical tools like stakeholder analysis or SWOT analysis to assess their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats  Set goals for your stakeholders: Define what you want to achieve with each stakeholder and how you measure their satisfaction You can use tools like SMART or OKR goals to set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 68  Align existing strategy with your stakeholders: Ensure that your project strategy aligns with stakeholder needs and expectations You can use tools like distance analysis or force field analysis to identify any discrepancies or barriers between your current and desired state  Manage internal strategy: Coordinate and align your internal team members and resources to accomplish your stakeholder goals You can use tools like the RACI matrix or the responsibility assignment matrix to clarify the roles and responsibilities of each team member  Establish effective communication: Plan and execute a communication strategy tailored to the needs and preferences of each stakeholder You can use tools like a media plan or stakeholder engagement plan to map out the frequency, method, content, and response mechanism of your communications  Share data to maintain trust with stakeholders: Provide regular and transparent updates on project progress, achievements, challenges, and risks You can use tools like dashboards, reports, newsletters, or presentations to share relevant and accurate data with your stakeholders  Involve stakeholders throughout the project: Engage your stakeholders in project activities, decisions, and changes You can use tools like surveys, interviews, seminars, or focus groups to solicit their feedback, input, and suggestions  Assess stakeholder satisfaction: Measure and monitor the satisfaction and engagement of your stakeholders You can use tools like KPIs, metrics, surveys, or feedback forms to gauge how well you've met their goals and expectations IV How to measure the effectiveness of stakeholder management? To evaluate the effectiveness of stakeholders on the success of the business, a variety of criteria and methods can be used, such as: [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 69  Relevance between stakeholder interests and business objectives: This criterion measures how well the expectations and needs of stakeholders are aligned with the vision and mission of the business A high degree of association indicates a positive and supportive relationship that can foster mutual benefit and trust  Level of satisfaction and engagement of stakeholders: This criterion measures the level of satisfaction and attachment of stakeholders to the business results and operations High levels of satisfaction and engagement indicate that a loyal and committed relationship can enhance retention and support  Impact of the actions and responses of stakeholders on business results: This criterion measures how much influence the behavior and feedback of stakeholders have on the results and performance of the business Karma High impact indicates strong and influential relationships that can drive innovation and improvement Some methods to evaluate these criteria are:  Surveys and interviews: These methods involve directly asking stakeholders about their opinions, perceptions, and experiences with the business They can help collect quantitative and qualitative data on stakeholder satisfaction, engagement, alignment, and impact  Stakeholder analysis: This method involves identifying and classifying stakeholders based on their power, interests, influence, and attitudes toward the business It can help prioritize and align communication and engagement strategies for different stakeholder groups  Stakeholder mapping: This method involves visualizing the relationships between stakeholders and the business using diagrams or matrices It can help identify key influencers, advocates, opponents, and neutrals among stakeholders  Stakeholder Feedback Loop: This method involves collecting, analyzing, and acting on feedback from stakeholders regularly It can help track and improve stakeholder satisfaction, engagement, alignment, and impact [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 70 V How to enhance corporate social responsibility towards stakeholders? Those are some good ways to enhance corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards stakeholders CSR is the voluntary commitment of businesses to act ethically and contribute to the social and environmental well-being of their stakeholders By applying CSR principles, standards, and policies, businesses can demonstrate their values and accountability to stakeholders By participating in fundraising, volunteering, environmental protection, or community support activities, businesses can show interest and involvement in issues that are important to stakeholders These actions can also help build trust, reputation, and loyalty among stakeholders The following table summarizes the key points on how to enhance CSR for stakeholders: Method Description Applying CSR Principles, standards, and Policies Adopting and following ethical Adopting the UN Global Compact guidelines and best practices that reflect principles on human rights, labor, the social and environmental environment, and anti-corruption responsibilities of the business Participating in fundraising activities Raising money for charitable causes or social initiatives that are relevant to the business or the stakeholders Organizing a charity auction or a donation campaign for a local hospital or school Volunteering Giving time and skills to support nonprofit organizations or community projects that are related to the business or the stakeholders Volunteering at a food bank or a homeless shelter or mentoring young entrepreneurs [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] Example [TRAN CONG HOANG] 71 Protecting the environment Reducing the environmental impact of the business operations and products or services and promoting environmental awareness and action among the stakeholders Implementing energy-efficient measures or recycling programs or sponsoring a tree-planting event Supporting the community Engaging with and contributing to the Creating jobs or training opportunities social and economic development of the or supporting local businesses or local community where the business cultural events operates or serves Table 4: Corporate social responsibility(CSR) [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 72 C Conclusion In this report, I have studied the impact of cloud computing on the environment from different angles I have used quantitative and qualitative research methods to collect and analyze key data from various sources, including surveys, interviews, and observations I also reviewed data sources and secondary information from related reports, journals and books By analyzing data and information from primary and secondary sources, we have created knowledge about the identified topic I have come to the following conclusions:  Cloud computing brings many benefits to individuals and businesses such as cost savings, increased efficiency, flexibility and security  Cloud computing also causes negative impacts on the environment, including energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and generation of e-waste  Cloud computing can reduce the impact on the environment by using renewable energy sources, increasing energy efficiency, recycling and reusing equipment  Cloud computing affects the characteristics and areas of operation of a business related to the impact of cloud computing on the environment, as well as the role of stakeholders and their influence on the environment business success Based on the above conclusions, I propose the following solutions and research directions:  Cloud computing service providers should increase the use of renewable energy sources, increase energy efficiency, recycle and reuse equipment to reduce impact on the environment  Cloud users should be aware of the impact of their online activity on the environment and limit unnecessary or wasteful use [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 73  Researchers should continue to study the impact of cloud computing on the environment from different angles, including social, economic and political aspects [ASM1: PLAN A COMPUTING PROJECT] [TRAN CONG HOANG] 74 D References - Qualitative and Quantitative: https://www.scribbr.co.uk/research-methods/quantitative-qualitative-research/ Cloud computing: https://aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud-computing/ https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/cloud/what-is-the-cloud/ The environmental impact of cloud computing: https://bloghosting.vn/dien-toan-dam-may-giup-cong-ty-ban-than-thien-voi-moi-truong/ Bảo mật điện toán đám mây, thách thức hội (mic.gov.vn) Điện tốn đám mây gì? 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