Application of Cloud Storage in the Data Bank of Teaching Resources of Plane Design Specialty

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Cloud storage is a new type of concept of digital information storage. In view of its advantages in distributed storage, collaborative storage, dynamic allocation storage space, smooth migration and backup, on the basis of the introduction of related concepts and unique advantages of cloud storage, the present essay introduced cloud storage into the data bank of plane design materials, and constructed a scheme of cloud storage of the data bank of the plane design materials from the three aspects of system structure, topological structure and function module.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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1210-1214

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September 2013

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