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Read 20 articles using Bloom's Taxonomy's first tier for understanding, comprehension, and application. Develop a paper that includes the following: • Describe what you learned and how it applies to your research topic and problem statement.

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Read 20 articles using Bloom's Taxonomy's first tier for understanding, comprehension, and application. Develop a paper that includes the following:
•    Describe what you learned and how it applies to your research topic and problem statement.
•    Identify what applications apply to your preliminary dissertation topic.
•    Include a summary paragraph for each article reviewed.
Submission Requirements
Summarize the information in no more than two paragraphs (less than one full page). The remainder of the paper should then provide a paragraph for each article reviewed. Each article summary should be no longer than one paragraph. Use current APA style and format for all references. Submit the summary to your Mentor for their review and feedback.
Mentors will provide feedback using the following criteria:
•    Learner's topic is central theme of articles.
•    Learner recognizes scholarly research.
•    Summaries are cohesive.
•    Bloom's first tier is applied.
•    Directions followed in selecting literature.
•    Grammar, structure, and current APA style and formatting.
•    Overall: Articles relate well to topic.
•    Overall: Effective article summaries.

This paper should have at least 8 pages and please include description of how the article applies to this research.  Attached is the concept paper and the problem statement. 
Articles used are:Literature Review References
1.    Hugos, M. H., Hulitzky, D., & Ebrary. (2011). Business in the cloud: What every business needs to know about cloud computing. New York: Wiley. 

2.    Kuo, A. M. (2011). Opportunities and challenges of cloud computing to improve health care services. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 13(3). E67.

3.    Turner, S. (2013) Benefits and risks of cloud computing. Journal of Technology Research, 4, 1.

4.    References
5.    Benton-Short, L., & Merrigan, K. A. (2015). Beyond interdisciplinary: how sustainability creates          opportunities for pan-university efforts. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences,          1-12.
6.    Blonski, M., & Spagnolo, G. (2015). Prisoners’ Other Dilemma. International Journal of Game        Theory, 44(1), 61-81.
7.    Calabrese, B., & Cannatoaro, M. (2015). Cloud computing in healthcare and biomedicine. Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience, 16(1) doi: 10.12694/scpe.v16i1.1057
8.    Ficco, M., Palmieri, F., & Castiglione, A. (2015). Modeling security requirements for cloud‐    based system development. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience,  27(8), 2107-2124.
9.    Griebel, L., Prokosch, H., Köpcke, F., Toddenroth, D., Christoph, J., Leb, I.. . Sedlmayr, M. (2015). A scoping review of cloud computing in healthcare. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 15(1), 17-17. doi:10.1186/s12911-015-0145-7

10.    Glasberg, R., Hartmann, M., Draheim, M., Tamm, G., & Hessel, F. (2014). Risks and crises for healthcare providers: The impact of cloud computing. The Scientific World Journal, 2014, 1-7. doi:10.1155/2014/524659 
11.    Hart, S. (2015). Allocation games with caps: from Captain Lotto to all-pay auctions.    International Journal of Game Theory, 1-25.
12.    Kabachinski, J. (2011). What's the forecast for cloud computing in healthcare? Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 45(2), 146-50. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.library.capella.edu/docview/863271275?accountid=27965
13.    Kuo, A. M. (2011). Opportunities and challenges of cloud computing to improve health care services. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 13(3). E67.
14.    Mertens, D. M. (2014). Research and Evaluation in Education and Psychology: Integrating          Diversity With Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods: Integrating Diversity with Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods. Sage Publications.
15.    Thakur, R, Hsu, S.H.Y., & Fontenot, G. (2012). Innovation in healthcare: Issues and future trends. Journal of Business Research, 68(4), 562-569. Doi:10.1016/j.jbusres.2011.02.022
16.    Yarlikas, S., & Bilgen, S. (2013). Cloud computing effectiveness assessment. International Journal of Cloud Computing and Services Science, 2(4), 226-248. doi:10.11591/closer.v2i4.3609
17.    Z, A., A, A., & S, A. (2014). A proposed security architecture for establishing privacy domains in e-health cloud. European Scientific Journal, 2 SE, 337. 
18.    Ko, R. K. L., Kirchberg, M., & Lee, B. S. (2014). Special issue on trust and security in cloud computing: Editorial.Security and Communication Networks, 7(11), 2183-2184. doi:10.1002/sec.1154
19.    AbuKhousa, E., Mohamed, N., & Al-Jaroodi, J. (2012). E-health cloud: Opportunities and challenges. Basel: MDPI AG. doi:10.3390/fi4030621
20.    P, A., & A, A. P. (2015). Protecting healthcare database by access control method on cloud computing technique - a survey. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, 6(1)

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