Resource Allocation Mechanism of Cloud Services in Logistic

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Cloud computing has become the essential computer system in internet, but in how to use cloud computing to serve the information transfer in logistics and supply chain in order to enhance the efficiency of management is still an emerging research topic. This study explore the concept of cloud services and cloud computing operations in logistic issue of China, the status quo, and to analyze resources demand, operating environment, means of support and management services in the logistics process. Finally, according to these requirements, we discus the resource distribute mechanism which can enhance the use of cloud services capabilities and better improve the efficiency of logistics operations.

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