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In the era of cloud computing, data is processed in a “Cloud”, and data and its dependencies between systems or functions progress and change constantly within the cloud, as a user’s requirements change. Such information worlds are called cyberworlds. We need a more powerful mathematical background which can model the cyberworlds in the "cloud" as they are. We consider the Incrementally Modular Abstraction Hierarchy (IMAH) to be appropriate for modeling the dynamically changing cyberworlds by descending from the most abstract homotopy level to the most specific view level, while preserving invariants. We have developed a data processing system called the Cellular Data System (CDS) based on IMAH. In this paper, we introduce numerical value calculation, exponential calculation and the processing maps on the presentation level of IMAH into CDS. This function is quite effective in business application development because numerical values and exponential identifiers can be put into formulas and be calculated. We show its effectiveness through examples of a calculate system for 1. cellular phone charges, and 2. BOMs (bills of materials) used in manufacturing.
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Kodama, T., Seki, Y., Kunii, T.L. (2012). Example of Business Applications Using the Numerical Value and Exponential Calculation of the Cellular Data System. In: Gavrilova, M.L., Tan, C.J.K. (eds) Transactions on Computational Science XVI. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7380. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32663-9_7
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