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Cloud Storage Development of the Text Сorpora in Heterogeneous Formats

Student: Bushuev Roman

Supervisor: Lidia V. Shestakova

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2016

This research paper describes the process of the cloud storage development of the text corpora in heterogeneous formats and the web-services for using the storage. The developed cloud storage and the web-services eliminate the developer’s need for creating their own storage of text corpora. The research paper contains the introduction, five chapters, the conclusion, the bibliographic list and the appendices. The first chapter contains the overview and the comparison of the existing system storages. The second chapter is devoted to identify the requirements to the storage structure and the precedents to work with the database and the BLOB storage. The third chapter is devoted to design the web-services for using the storage. The fourth chapter contains the overview and the comparison of the existing program and cloud platforms. The fifth chapter is devoted to develop the application architecture, the object-oriented model, the database, the BLOB storage, the counting the number of the code lines of the solution and the allocating the database, the BLOB storage and the web-services on the cloud platform “Microsoft Azure”. The research paper consists of 64 pages, including 53 figures and 5 tables, the appendices consists of 9 pages.

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