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Cloud computing is a new trend of information technology and computing system. In the traditional computing infrastructure, operating system software, applications and data are typically stored and managed on an individual user’s computer. Cloud-computing has a different form from traditional way. All kinds of service and software are stored, accessed, and used via third party servers connected to the internet. If cloud computing was used, data and information can be easily shared and managed by user and service provider. Furthermore the user can do their works without application or software. When the user wants work using the software or application, the user just access cloud computing system via the internet. On the other hand, cloud computing has large data and information. Therefore the efficient method for large data/information management for cloud computing is necessary. In this paper, we proposed a cloud storage model for cloud computing environment. The model is to consider the relation between the cloud structures; service provider, application, and user.
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Jeong, H., Park, J. (2012). An Efficient Cloud Storage Model for Cloud Computing Environment. In: Li, R., Cao, J., Bourgeois, J. (eds) Advances in Grid and Pervasive Computing. GPC 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30767-6_32
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