Design and evaluation of a cloud native data analysis pipeline for cyber physical production systems
Since 1991 with the birth of the World Wide Web the rate of data growth has been growing with a record level in the last couple of years. Big companies tackled down this data growth with expensive and enormous data centres to process and get value of this data. From social media, Internet of Things...
Autor Principal: | Ferrer Daub, Facundo Javier |
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Formato: | Tesis de maestría |
Idioma: | English |
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2019
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http://pa.bibdigital.uccor.edu.ar/1524/1/FerrerDaub.FR11.pdf |
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Since 1991 with the birth of the World Wide Web the rate of data growth has been growing with a record level in the last couple of years. Big companies
tackled down this data growth with expensive and enormous data centres to process and get value of this data. From social media, Internet of Things (IoT), new business process, monitoring and multimedia, the capacities of
those data centres started to be a problem and required continuos and expensive expansion. Thus, Big Data was something that only a few were able to access. This changed fast when Amazon launched Amazon Web Services (AWS) around 15 years ago and gave the origins to the public cloud.
At that time, the capabilities were still very new and reduced but 10 years later the cloud was a whole new business that changed for ever the Big Data business. This not only commoditised computer power but it was
accompanied by a price model that let medium and small players the possibility to access it. In consequence, new problems arised regarding the nature of these distributed systems and the software architectures required
for proper data processing. The present job analyse the type of typical Big Data workloads and propose an architecture for a cloud native data analysis
pipeline. Lastly, it provides a chapter for tools and services that can be used in the architecture taking advantage of their open source nature and the cloud
price models. |
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