Abstract

The study is aimed at identifying "Foggy computing and its impact on the analytical capabilities of the business environment in light of crises and disasters." The researcher may use the descriptive analytical approach to suit his nature of the study. Therefore, and to achieve the goals, a questionnaire study tool was developed for this purpose. In addition, the study community included all the national bodies for emergency management of crises and disasters in the United Arab Emirates, which numbered (750) employees. The sample study consisted of (224) employees and the results of the study were as follows; There was an effect of the system quality, information quality, and quality of services on simulation, meanwhile, there was no effect of user satisfaction on simulation. In addition, there was an effect on the following areas: system quality, information quality, and quality of service on analytical quantitative modeling, meanwhile, there was no effect for the fourth field: user satisfaction on analytical quantitative modeling. In conclusion and in light of the results, the researcher made several recommendations, the most important of which are: Supporting various business enterprises to practice their activities in an integrated manner within fog or fog computing and activating them to manage business and its uses well in light of the surprises that the business is experiencing at the environmental level

Highlights

  • - There is a statistically significant effect of fog computing in its dimensions (System quality, information quality, service quality, and user satisfaction) in the simulation

  • - There is a statistically significant effect of fog computing in its dimensions (System quality, information quality, service quality, and user satisfaction) on analytical quantitative modeling

  • The value of the correlation coefficient between the independent variable (Fog computing as a whole) with its dimensions and the dependent variable (Analytical quantitative modeling) amounted to (0.782), the value of the coefficient of determination (2R) (0.611), and the value of the modified coefficient of determination (Adjusted R2) (0.604), which It indicates that the independent variable with its dimensions (System quality, information quality, service quality, and user satisfaction) was able to explain (60.4%) of the changes occurring in the dependent variable and the rest is attributed to other factors

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Summary

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

Received: 13 October 2020, Revised: 12 November 2020, Accepted: 29 November 2020. In-Text Citation: (Almazroie & Omari, 2020) To Cite this Article: Almazroie, A. Fog Computing and its Impact on Business. Environment Analytical Capabilities In Light of Crises and Disasters. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 10(12), 323-340. Vol 10, No 12, 2020, Pg. 323 - 340 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS

Introduction
Head of the Department
Fog computing scale as a whole
Relative importance
Analytical capabilities of the business environment
Independent variables
Findings
Regression Constant
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