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Research on Consistency Maintenance of File Management in Real-time Cloud Office System

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With the rapid development of Internet, cloud environment work becomes more and more popular, the requirements of user experience are increasingly high, research on collaborative work in cloud environment has gradually become the mainstream of collaborative work. Based on this, collaborative work under traditional P2P has been unable to meet the needs of the development of the network changes. According to the new architecture, the higher real-time requirements and others in the cloud environment, this paper improves COT algorithm which can adapt to the C/S architecture, reduce unnecessary data transmission and query conversion time, and achieve higher real-time requirements; In this paper, the file model under cloud storage is improved into cooperative cloud office file management system, and the improved COT algorithm is applied to file management in the cooperative office system in view of the three operations(create, delete, rename) of the file nodes in the file model. In addition, For the sake of verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the algorithm, this paper develops a Cross-Platform real-time cloud office file management system based on WebSocket protocol: CloudFileSystem.

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    ChineseCSCW '17: Proceedings of the 12th Chinese Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
    September 2017
    269 pages
    ISBN:9781450353526
    DOI:10.1145/3127404
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    Published: 22 September 2017

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    1. CloudFileSystem
    2. Improved COT
    3. consistency maintenance
    4. file management
    5. real-time

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