2016
DOI: 10.13067/jkiecs.2016.11.6.611
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Study on Hybrid Type Cloud System

Abstract: The suggested paper studies communications network and system technology, designing data to sync to both USB memories and cloud storages at the same time, which would allow users to safely keep and manage data even in case of network troubles, affecting cloud storages, and/or loss of physical USB memories, resulting in lost data in the physical memory. The need of secure data management policy for cloud storage users form the basis of this study, offering solutions to network failures and loss of physical stor… Show more

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“…The digital conversion of the fire status survey report and its use as data for AI learning (fire occurrence, dispatch date, fire location, cause, ignition-related equipment, damage situation, weather situation, etc.). It reminded us of the importance of fire forensics to check fire property damage [1]. In case of electrical accidents such as electric overload, trekking, compression damage, insulation breakdown, and short circuit, the metal is melted by arc or Joule heat and then re-solidified molten traces occur [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital conversion of the fire status survey report and its use as data for AI learning (fire occurrence, dispatch date, fire location, cause, ignition-related equipment, damage situation, weather situation, etc.). It reminded us of the importance of fire forensics to check fire property damage [1]. In case of electrical accidents such as electric overload, trekking, compression damage, insulation breakdown, and short circuit, the metal is melted by arc or Joule heat and then re-solidified molten traces occur [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%