RT Journal Article T1 CloudChain: A novel distribution model for digital products based on supply chain principles A1 Vázquez Martínez, Gerardo A. A1 González Campean, J. L. A1 Sosa-Sosa, Victor J. A1 Morales Sandoval, Miguel A1 Carretero Pérez, Jesús AB Cloud computing is a popular outsourcing solution for organizations to support the information management during the life cycle of digital information goods. However, outsourcing management with a public provider results in a lack of control over digital products, which could produce incidents such as data unavailability during service outages, violations of confidentiality and/or legal issues. This paper presents a novel distribution model of digital products inspired by lean supply chain principles called CloudChain, which has been designed to support the information management during digital product lifecycle. This model enables connected networks of customers, partners and organizations to conduct the stages of digital product lifecycle as value chains. Virtual distribution channels are created over cloud resources for applications of organizations to deliver digital products to applications of partners through a seamless information flow. A configurable packing and logistic service was developed to ensure confidentiality and privacy in the product delivery by using encrypted packs. A chain management architecture enables organizations to keep tighter control over their value chains, distribution channels and digital products. CloudChain software instances were integrated to an information management system of a space agency. In an experimental evaluation CloudChain prototype was evaluated in a private cloud where the feasibility of applying supply chain principles to the delivery of digital products in terms of efficiency, flexibility and security was revealed. PB Elsevier SN 0268-4012 YR 2018 FD 2018-04-01 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/33754 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/33754 LA eng NO This work was partially funded by the sectorial fund of research, technological development and innovation in space activities of the Mexican National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) and the Mexican Space Agency (AEM), project No. 262891. DS e-Archivo RD 12 sept. 2024