Research of Distributional Ecology Cloud-Structure

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Proposed that idea of cloud computing ecology development, supports and guiding cloud model deployment, the cloud service management and Clouds protocols observes the purification of mix cloud environment. Has designed the multiple dimension data saving structure and real-time mass-data processing of model as well as the asynchronous overall construction distributional ecology cloud structure. It has been shown that this ecology cloud structure is healthy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 760-762)

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1758-1761

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September 2013

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