Efficient Framework of Cloud Computing Ontology for the Global Factory Automation

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Cloud computing is hot issue and new trend in not only IT based application but also the system platform. Therefore many industrial areas try to apply this computing environment for their product improvement and operational efficiency. This research aims to consider a method how can we design and provide the service using the cloud computing. Furthermore we consider the framework that is able to use the cloud service as cloud resources for manager, engineer, and system operator in global factory automation.

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