Modern Big Data Architectures
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Dominik Ryzko. Modern Big Data Architectures
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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MODERN BIG DATA ARCHITECTURES. A MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACRONYMS
CHAPTER 1 Introduction. 1.1 Motivation
1.2 Assumptions
1.3 For Whom Is This Book?
1.4 Book Structure
CHAPTER 2 Evolution of IT Architectures and Paradigms. 2.1 Evolution of IT Architectures
2.1.1 Monolith
2.1.2 Service Oriented Architecture
2.1.3 Microservices
2.1.3.1 Microservice data analytics
2.2 Actors and Agents
2.2.1 Actors
2.2.2 Agents
2.3 From ACID to BASE, CAP, and NoSQL – The Database (R)evolution
2.4 The Cloud
2.5 From Distributed Sensor Networks to the Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems
2.6 The Rise of Big Data
CHAPTER 3 Sources of Data
3.1 The Internet
3.1.1 The Semantic Web
3.1.2 Linked Data
3.1.3 Knowledge Graphs
3.1.4 Social Media
3.1.5 Web Mining
3.2 Scientific Data. 3.2.1 Biomedical Data
3.2.2 Physics and Astrophysics Data
3.2.3 Environmental Sciences
3.3 Industrial Data
3.3.1 Smart Factories
3.3.2 SmartGrid
3.3.3 Aviation
3.4 Internet of Things
CHAPTER 4 Big Data Tasks
4.1 Recommender Systems
4.2 Search
4.3 Ad-tech and RTB Algorithms
4.4 Cross-Device Graph Generation
4.5 Forecasting and Prediction Systems
4.6 Social Media Big Data
4.7 Anomaly and Fraud Detection
4.8 New Drug Discovery
4.9 Smart Grid Control and Monitoring
4.10 IoT and Big Data Applications
CHAPTER 5 Cloud Computing
5.1 Cloud Enabled Architectures
5.1.1 Cloud Management Platforms
5.1.1.1 OpenStack
5.1.1.2 Containers
5.1.1.3 Container Management
5.1.1.4 Container Management Versus CMPs
5.1.2 Efficient Cloud Computing
5.1.3 Distributed Storage Systems
5.1.3.1 Distributed File Systems
5.1.3.2 Object Storage
5.1.3.3 Bigtable (HBase)
5.1.3.4 Amazon Dynamo – a highly available key-value store
5.2 Agents and the Cloud
5.2.1 Multi-agent Versus Cloud Paradigms
5.2.2 Agents in the Cloud
CHAPTER 6 Big Data Architectures
6.1 Big Data Computation Models
6.1.1 MapReduce
6.1.2 Directed Acyclic Graph Models
6.1.2.1 Dryad
6.1.2.2 Pregel
6.1.2.3 GraphLab
6.1.3 All-Pairs
6.1.4 Very Large Bitmap Operations
6.1.5 Message Passing Interface
6.1.6 Graphical Processing Unit Computing
6.2 Publish-Subscribe Systems
6.3 Stream Processing
6.3.1 Information Flow Processing Concepts
6.3.2 Stream Processing Systems
6.3.2.1 Spark (Structured) Streaming
6.3.2.2 Flink
6.3.2.3 Storm
6.3.2.4 Apache S4
6.3.2.5 Mantis
6.3.2.6 Other streaming systems
6.4 Higer Level Big Data Architectures
6.4.1 Spark
6.4.2 Lambda
6.4.3 Multi-Agent View of the Lambda Architecture
6.4.4 Questioning the Lambda
6.5 Industry and Other Approaches
6.6 Actor and Agent-Based Big Data Architectures
CHAPTER 7 Big Data Analytics, Mining, and Machine Learning
7.1 To SQL or Not to SQL
7.1.1 SQL Hadoop Interfaces
7.1.2 From Shark to SparkSQL
7.2 Big Data Mining and Machine Learning
7.2.1 Graph Mining
7.2.2 Agent Based Machine Learning and Data Mining
CHAPTER 8 Physically Distributed Systems – Mobile Cloud, Internet of Things, Edge Computing
8.1 Mobile Cloud
8.2 Edge and Fog Computing
8.2.1 Business Case: Mobile Context Aware Recommender System
8.3 Internet of Things
8.3.1 IoT Fundamentals
8.3.2 IoT and the Cloud
8.3.3 MAS in IoT
CHAPTER 9 Summary
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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