scholarly journals Video Big Data Analytics in the Cloud: A Reference Architecture, Survey, Opportunities, and Open Research Issues

IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 152377-152422 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aftab Alam ◽  
Irfan Ullah ◽  
Young-Koo Lee
Author(s):  
Gopala Krishna Behara

This chapter covers the essentials of big data analytics ecosystems primarily from the business and technology context. It delivers insight into key concepts and terminology that define the essence of big data and the promise it holds to deliver sophisticated business insights. The various characteristics that distinguish big data datasets are articulated. It also describes the conceptual and logical reference architecture to manage a huge volume of data generated by various data sources of an enterprise. It also covers drivers, opportunities, and benefits of big data analytics implementation applicable to the real world.


Author(s):  
David Sarabia-Jácome ◽  
Regel Gonzalez-Usach ◽  
Carlos E. Palau

The internet of things (IoT) generates large amounts of data that are sent to the cloud to be stored, processed, and analyzed to extract useful information. However, the cloud-based big data analytics approach is not completely appropriate for the analysis of IoT data sources, and presents some issues and limitations, such as inherent delay, late response, and high bandwidth occupancy. Fog computing emerges as a possible solution to address these cloud limitations by extending cloud computing capabilities at the network edge (i.e., gateways, switches), close to the IoT devices. This chapter presents a comprehensive overview of IoT big data analytics architectures, approaches, and solutions. Particularly, the fog-cloud reference architecture is proposed as the best approach for performing big data analytics in IoT ecosystems. Moreover, the benefits of the fog-cloud approach are analyzed in two IoT application case studies. Finally, fog-cloud open research challenges are described, providing some guidelines to researchers and application developers to address fog-cloud limitations.


Author(s):  
Anand Kumar Pandey ◽  
Rashmi Pandey ◽  
Ashish Tripathi

Big data and Data Mining are co-related to each other and also emphasize the phenomena of extracting and analysis useful data from considerable database. The concept of Big Data analytics plays a very significant role in several fields, such as Data Mining, Education and Training, cloud computing, E-commerce, healthcare and life science, Banking and Agriculture. Big data Analytic is a technique for looking at big set of data to expose hidden patterns. A large amount of data is continuously generated every day using modern information system and technologies. As a result this paper provides a platform to investigate applications of big data at various stages. In future, it come forward to be a required for an analytical assessment of new developments in the big data technology. In addition, it also explores a new and suitable outlook for researchers to expand the solution, based on the literature survey, challenges, new ideas and open research issues.


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