Trends in big data analytics |
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Authors: | Karthik Kambatla Giorgos Kollias Vipin Kumar Ananth Grama |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Computer Science, Purdue University, United States;2. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States;3. Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota, United States |
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Abstract: | ![]() One of the major applications of future generation parallel and distributed systems is in big-data analytics. Data repositories for such applications currently exceed exabytes and are rapidly increasing in size. Beyond their sheer magnitude, these datasets and associated applications’ considerations pose significant challenges for method and software development. Datasets are often distributed and their size and privacy considerations warrant distributed techniques. Data often resides on platforms with widely varying computational and network capabilities. Considerations of fault-tolerance, security, and access control are critical in many applications (Dean and Ghemawat, 2004; Apache hadoop). Analysis tasks often have hard deadlines, and data quality is a major concern in yet other applications. For most emerging applications, data-driven models and methods, capable of operating at scale, are as-yet unknown. Even when known methods can be scaled, validation of results is a major issue. Characteristics of hardware platforms and the software stack fundamentally impact data analytics. In this article, we provide an overview of the state-of-the-art and focus on emerging trends to highlight the hardware, software, and application landscape of big-data analytics. |
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Keywords: | Big-data Analytics Data centers Distributed systems |
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