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Big data 2.0 processing systems: a survey

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Briefs in Computer SciencePublication details: Springer 2016 ChamDescription: xv, 102 pISBN:
  • 9783319387758
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.74015 S2B4
Summary: This book provides readers the “big picture” and a comprehensive survey of the domain of big data processing systems. For the past decade, the Hadoop framework has dominated the world of big data processing, yet recently academia and industry have started to recognize its limitations in several application domains and big data processing scenarios such as the large-scale processing of structured data, graph data and streaming data. Thus, it is now gradually being replaced by a collection of engines that are dedicated to specific verticals (e.g. structured data, graph data, and streaming data). The book explores this new wave of systems, which it refers to as Big Data 2.0 processing systems. http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319387758
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Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: General Purpose Big Data Processing Systems
Chapter 3: Large Scale Processing of Structured Databases
Chapter 4: Large Scale Graph Processing Systems
Chapter 5: Large Scale Stream Processing Systems
Chapter 6: Conclusions and Outlook

This book provides readers the “big picture” and a comprehensive survey of the domain of big data processing systems. For the past decade, the Hadoop framework has dominated the world of big data processing, yet recently academia and industry have started to recognize its limitations in several application domains and big data processing scenarios such as the large-scale processing of structured data, graph data and streaming data. Thus, it is now gradually being replaced by a collection of engines that are dedicated to specific verticals (e.g. structured data, graph data, and streaming data). The book explores this new wave of systems, which it refers to as Big Data 2.0 processing systems.

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