IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
A Cellular Model for Information Systems on the Web-Integrating Local and Global Information
DANTE '99 Proceedings of the 1999 International Symposium on Database Applications in Non-Traditional Environments
A New Method for Developing Business Applications: The Cellular Data System
CW '06 Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Cyberworlds
Simple off the shelf abstractions for XML schema
ACM SIGMOD Record
Inferring XML schema definitions from XML data
VLDB '07 Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases
An inductive database and query language in the relational model
EDBT '08 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Extending database technology: Advances in database technology
Modeling molecular polarizabilities with graph-theoretical concepts
Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering - Computational aspects of electric polarizability calculations: Atoms, Molecules and clusters Part II
WWW business applications based on the cellular model
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
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In the era of cloud computing, data is processed within "the cloud", and data and its dependencies between systems or functions progress and change constantly within "the cloud", as user requirements change. Such information worlds are called cyberworlds. Now we need a more powerful mathematical background which can model the cyberworlds in "cloud" as they are. We consider the Incrementally Modular Abstraction Hierarchy (IMAH), with its ability to descend from the most abstract homotopy level to the most specific view level while preserving invariants, to be appropriate to model dynamically changing cyberworlds. We have developed a data processing system called the Cellular Data System (CDS) based on IMAH. In this paper, we introduce a numerical value identifier and processing maps as a function on the presentation level of IMAH. This function is very effective in a business application, in which, in most cases, numerical values defined in information spaces are calculated while data is managed. We have shown its effectiveness through examples of core processing of a product control system in the manufacturing industry using a numerical value identifier.