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Networking for Big Data
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Networking for Big Data

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Networking for Big Data supplies an unprecedented look at cutting-edge research on the networking and communication aspects of Big Data. Starting with a comprehensive introduction to Big Data and its networking issues, it offers deep technical coverage of both theory and applications.

The book is divided into four sections: introduction to Big Data, networking theory and design for Big Data, networking security for Big Data, and platforms and systems for Big Data applications. Focusing on key networking issues in Big Data, the book explains network design and implementation for Big Data. It examines how network topology impacts data collection and explores Big Data storage and resource management.

Addresses the virtual machine placement problem

Describes widespread network and information security technologies for Big Data

Explores network configuration and flow scheduling for Big Data applications

Presents a systematic set of techniques that optimize throughput and improve bandwidth for efficient Big Data transfer on the Internet

Tackles the trade-off problem between energy efficiency and service resiliency

The book covers distributed Big Data storage and retrieval as well as security, trust, and privacy protection for Big Data collection, storage, and search. It discusses the use of cloud infrastructures and highlights its benefits to overcome the identified issues and to provide new approaches for managing huge volumes of heterogeneous data.

The text concludes by proposing an innovative user data profile-aware policy-based network management framework that can help you exploit and differentiate user data profiles to achieve better power efficiency and optimized resource management.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Apple Academic Press Inc.
Country
Canada
Date
3 August 2015
Pages
432
ISBN
9781482263497

Networking for Big Data supplies an unprecedented look at cutting-edge research on the networking and communication aspects of Big Data. Starting with a comprehensive introduction to Big Data and its networking issues, it offers deep technical coverage of both theory and applications.

The book is divided into four sections: introduction to Big Data, networking theory and design for Big Data, networking security for Big Data, and platforms and systems for Big Data applications. Focusing on key networking issues in Big Data, the book explains network design and implementation for Big Data. It examines how network topology impacts data collection and explores Big Data storage and resource management.

Addresses the virtual machine placement problem

Describes widespread network and information security technologies for Big Data

Explores network configuration and flow scheduling for Big Data applications

Presents a systematic set of techniques that optimize throughput and improve bandwidth for efficient Big Data transfer on the Internet

Tackles the trade-off problem between energy efficiency and service resiliency

The book covers distributed Big Data storage and retrieval as well as security, trust, and privacy protection for Big Data collection, storage, and search. It discusses the use of cloud infrastructures and highlights its benefits to overcome the identified issues and to provide new approaches for managing huge volumes of heterogeneous data.

The text concludes by proposing an innovative user data profile-aware policy-based network management framework that can help you exploit and differentiate user data profiles to achieve better power efficiency and optimized resource management.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Apple Academic Press Inc.
Country
Canada
Date
3 August 2015
Pages
432
ISBN
9781482263497