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.Cloud: Unified Platform for Compilation and Execution Processes in a Cloud

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Advances in Artificial Intelligence (CAEPIA 2013)

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Compiling is not only running a program that interprets a given source file collection. In the compilation process, it is important the immediacy and way of display the results, and the user interaction. In this research it is proposed the creation of a unified platform (.Cloud) that supports editing, compiling and running applications in multiple languages and that can execute directly into the user’s browser without installing any plugins, making it independent of the platform and operating system used. .Cloud will be independent of the platform on which it runs, which will favor mainly to devices with limited resources, both hardware and platform software. The use of a Cloud tool of this type also facilitates the work group within computing projects, allowing multiple programmers working on the same data with optimized workflow.

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De la Prieta, F., Sánchez, A.J., Zato, C., Rodríguez, S., Bajo, J. (2013). .Cloud: Unified Platform for Compilation and Execution Processes in a Cloud. In: Bielza, C., et al. Advances in Artificial Intelligence. CAEPIA 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8109. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40643-0_23

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