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2014 | 2(32) | 95-105

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Chmura obliczeniowa dla logistyki – projekt LOGICAL

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Architecture of computing cloud – LOGICAL project

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This paper describes the organization of the local cloud computing environment at the University of Leipzig and Wrocław University of Economics, developed in the framework of the LOGICAL research project. In particular, the architecture of the main components of the cloud portal are described as well as their references to VMWare software. An example of logistics application – LogBase on Demand − is shortly presented.

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