Cloud SAMS: Cloud computing solution for public schools within South Africa's ‘second economy’

G. M. Muriithi, M. Masinde
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Cloud computing is coming of age; it involves on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources. There is an emerging consensus that cloud computing will play a critical role in redressing the digital divide especially in rural areas of Africa. In this paper, we report on a success story to this end; the use of cloud computing in expanding the access of students' records management system to resource-constrained schools in the Free State province of South Africa. This was motivated by the fact that despite the proven tight correlation between availability of data and quality of education, many schools that are considered part of the `second economy' in South Africa continue to operate in uni-direction data flow arrangements that do not provide them with adequate data for critical decision making. We implemented and evaluated a Cloud based School Administration and Management System; hereby called `Cloud SAMS' for these resource-constrained schools in the province (they account for over 80% of all schools). Starting off with 5 schools and later ramping it up to 50, `Cloud SAMS' enables schools to securely and privately share one copy of the system maintained in the cloud; this brings on board several benefits - low cost, faster implementation and resilience to failures.
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云SAMS:南非“第二经济体”公立学校的云计算解决方案
云计算正在走向成熟;它涉及按需访问可配置计算资源的共享池。人们正在形成共识,认为云计算将在消除数字鸿沟方面发挥关键作用,特别是在非洲农村地区。在本文中,我们报道了一个成功的故事;利用云计算将学生档案管理系统扩大到南非自由州省资源有限的学校。这样做的动机是,尽管数据的可用性与教育质量之间存在紧密的相关性,但许多被认为是南非“第二经济”一部分的学校继续以单向数据流安排运作,这不能为他们提供足够的关键决策数据。我们实施并评估了基于云的学校行政和管理系统;针对省内资源有限的学校(占全省学校总数的80%以上),特将其称为“云SAMS”。从5所学校开始,后来增加到50所学校,“云SAMS”使学校能够安全地私下共享在云中维护的系统副本;这带来了几个好处——低成本、更快的实施和对失败的弹性。
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