2016
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2016.070267
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A Survey on Big Data Analytics: Challenges, Open Research Issues and Tools

Abstract: Abstract-A huge repository of terabytes of data is generated each day from modern information systems and digital technologies such as Internet of Things and cloud computing. Analysis of these massive data requires a lot of efforts at multiple levels to extract knowledge for decision making. Therefore, big data analysis is a current area of research and development. The basic objective of this paper is to explore the potential impact of big data challenges, open research issues, and various tools associated wi… Show more

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“…The different resources within the data centers of the cloud service providers (CSPs) are often centralized in few geographical locations and connected with relatively high-speed network connections (Edlund, 2012)(Tsz Lai, Trancong andGoh, 2012) (Foster et al, 2008) (Naveen and Harpreet, 2013) (Subbiah, Muthukumaran and Ramkumar, 2013) (Chowdhary and Rawat, 2013) (Acharjya and Ahmed, 2016) (Akshatha and Manjunath, 2016) (Ali et al, 2015).…”
Section: Centralized Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The different resources within the data centers of the cloud service providers (CSPs) are often centralized in few geographical locations and connected with relatively high-speed network connections (Edlund, 2012)(Tsz Lai, Trancong andGoh, 2012) (Foster et al, 2008) (Naveen and Harpreet, 2013) (Subbiah, Muthukumaran and Ramkumar, 2013) (Chowdhary and Rawat, 2013) (Acharjya and Ahmed, 2016) (Akshatha and Manjunath, 2016) (Ali et al, 2015).…”
Section: Centralized Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to this, the Internet may exhibit some severe degradation, go beyond the maximum design load, and, consequently, cause the unavailability of the Internet which certainly makes the cloud-related data to be unavailable. (Khajenasiri et al, 2016) (Kuo et al, 2014) (Acharjya and Ahmed, 2016) In fact, nearly most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) claim in the Service Level Agreements (SLA) that they are definitely offering unlimited high-speed broadband Internet access, unlimited cloud storage services, and high-data-transfer rates without any consideration that the Internet may reach a point where demands go beyond mas.ccsenet.org Vol. 13, No.…”
Section: Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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