Research about Rural Information Management Multi-Level Platform Based on Cloud Computing

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The rural informatization refers to the widespread application and promotion of communication technology and computer technology in rural production, life and social management, and is a very important part of social informatization. Following the development of IT and advance of new socialist countryside, rural information management as the core content of rural informatization construction has the direct impact on the level of rural information service. Based on the analysis of situation and existing problem of China's rural information management, an rural information management multi-level platform based on cloud computing was provided. The theory, technology, service and deploy model and characteristic of cloud computing were discussed in detail. Combined with the characteristics of rural information data, requirement definition of this platform was analyzed. The basic concept, model of design and method of implementation of this platform was discussed in details.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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1473-1480

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September 2013

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