Abstract:
The aim of the research study can be described as follows: 1. to synthesize the framework of the Item Bank as a Service (IBaaS) in terms of cloud computing systems, 2. to develop the framework of the IBaaS in terms of cloud computing systems, 3. to evaluate the proficiency of the IBaaS in terms of cloud computing systems, 4. to study the results of the IBaaS in terms of cloud computing systems. The methodology of the research study is composed of an analysis of the contents, and a review of the relevant literature in terms of the framework of the IBaaS. The cloud computing IBaaS can be developed through the use of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC), according to both the Model-View-Controller Architecture (MVC) and Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD).
The results of the research study indicate that an analysis of the contents can be divided into four sections. The first part is concerned with the format of cloud computing systems for the framework of the item bank, and is sub-divided into three sections: the management of cloud computing systems, the framework of the item bank, and the people related to the system. The development of the research study indicates the highest appropriate results were achieved. The second part is concerned with the Cloud Computing processing system, which can be sub-divided into six sections: Client, Domain Name Server (DNS), Web Server, Name Node, Data Node, and Database Management Server (DBMS). Furthermore, there are three basic characteristics of the framework of the software section, including user interface, database connection, and web service. The third part, concerning the infrastructure, deals with support functions, and the use of the Cents Operating System (CentOS), TCP/IP Protocols, Apache Web Server, Web Service, and MySQL. The third part concerns the development of the characteristics of both the item bank framework and the software system, and also indicates that the highest appropriate results were achieved. Finally, the findings of the research study were divided into two sections. The item bank was examined with increased refinement for the purpose of establishing higher standards. Moreover, the content of this study can be validated in terms of difficulty, discrimination, reliability, standard deviation, and confidence intervals through statistical analysis. The findings reveal that as part of the process, users could use any item at any time, share their resources, and gain access to the system from any network via web application