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   <subfield code="a">Currently, the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm is closely coupled with Cloud technologies, and the support for managing IoT data is one of the primary concerns of Cloud Computing. In IoT Cloud systems, sensors and different smart devices are connected to the cloud, and large amounts of data are generated by these things that need to be managed by infrastructure Cloud services. Simulation platforms have the advantage of enabling investigations of complex systems without the need of purchasing and installing physical resources. In our previous works, we chose the DISSECT-CF simulator to examine IoT Cloud systems, and developed cost-aware policies for managing IoT and Cloud components. The aim of this paper is to further extend the simulation capabilities of this tool by introducing multi-cloud management and selection approaches. We detail our proposed method for the extension, and evaluate multi-cloud utilization through a meteorological case study.</subfield>
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