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    An intelligent framework using disruptive technologies for COVID-19 analysis

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    This paper describes a framework using disruptive technologies for COVID-19 analysis. Disruptive technologies include high-tech and emerging technologies such as AI, industry 4.0, IoT, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), big data, virtual reality (VR), Drone technology, and Autonomous Robots, 5 G, and blockchain to offer digital transformation, research and development and service delivery. Disruptive technologies are essential for Industry 4.0 development, which can be applied to many disciplines. In this paper, we present a framework that uses disruptive technologies for COVID-19 analysis. The proposed framework restricts the spread of COVID-19 outbreaks, ensures the safety of the healthcare teams and maintains patients' physical and psychological healthcare conditions. The framework is designed to deal with the severe shortage of PPE for the medical team, reduce the massive pressure on hospitals, and track recovered patients to treat COVID-19 patients with plasma. The study provides oversight for governments on how to adopt technologies to reduce the impact of unprecedented outbreaks for COVID-19. Our work illustrates an empirical case study on the analysis of real COVID-19 patients and shows the importance of the proposed intelligent framework to limit the current outbreaks for COVID-19. The aim is to help the healthcare team make rapid decisions to treat COVID-19 patients in hospitals, home quarantine, or identifying and treating patients with typical cold or flu.</p

    An overview, examples, and impacts offered by Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality

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    This paper presents a high-level overview of Emerging Services and Analytics in Cloud Computing virtual reality including the rationale, technologies involved, selected examples, and contributions. Examples in health care, business, climate change, and natural disaster have been demonstrated to support Emerging Services and Analytics by virtual reality, which can allow scientists to understand the complexity behind science and process thousands of data within seconds. Not only scientists with deep knowledge but also the general public can understand part of the outputs and illustrations from different types of examples and outputs from other disciplines. Businesses can achieve business agility, improvement in efficiency, monitoring the daily work, and analyzing key performance indicators up to date and in real time. We present the case of Emerging Services and Analytics by virtual reality to discuss its contributions and future directions
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