Data integration in Cloud Computing environment

Information processed by applications is usually stored in databases or filing systems, allowing each system to use its own interface. As the files are not stored transparently, it is necessary to define data models to efficiently manage the information. This study proposes a process for storing information that follows the cloud paradigm defined in the +Cloud platform, which facilitates the transparent integration of different sources for the applications without requiring a description of relational database models.

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