Stream Data Processing: A Quality of Service Perspective
Modeling, Scheduling, Load Shedding, and Complex Event Processing
(Sprache: Englisch)
The systems used to process data streams and provide for the needs of stream-based applications are Data Stream Management Systems (DSMSs). This book presents a new paradigm to meet the needs of these applications, including a detailed discussion of the techniques proposed.
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The systems used to process data streams and provide for the needs of stream-based applications are Data Stream Management Systems (DSMSs). This book presents a new paradigm to meet the needs of these applications, including a detailed discussion of the techniques proposed.
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In recent years, a new class of applications has come to the forefront { p- marily due to the advancement in our ability to collect data from multitudes of devices, and process them e ciently. These include homeland security - plications, sensor/pervasive computing applications, various kinds of mo- toring applications, and even traditional applications belonging to nancial, computer network management, and telecommunication domains. These - plications need to process data continuously (and as long as data is available) from one or more sources. The sequence of data items continuously gen- ated by sources is termed a data stream. Because of the possible never-ending nature of a data stream, the amount of data to be processed is likely to be unbounded. In addition, timely detection of interesting changes or patterns or aggregations over incoming data is critical for many of these applications. Furthermore, the data arrival rates may uctuate over a period of time and may be bursty at times. For most of these applications, Quality of Service (or QoS) requirements, such as response time, memory usage, and throughput are extremely important. These application requirements make it infeasible to simply load the incoming data streams into a persistent store and process them e ectively using currently available database management techniques.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Stream Data Processing: A Quality of Service Perspective “
OVERVIEW OF DATA STREAM PROCESSING.- DSMS CHALLENGES.- LITERATURE REVIEW.- MODELING CONTINUOUS QUERIES OVER DATA STREAMS.- SCHEDULING STRATEGIES FOR CQs.- LOAD SHEDDING IN DATA STREAM MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS.- NFMi: AN INTER-DOMAIN NETWORK FAULT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.- INTEGRATING STREAM AND COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING.- MavStream: DEVELOPMENT OF A DSMS PROTOTYPE.- INTEGRATING CEP WITH A DSMS.- CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS.
Autoren-Porträt von Sharma Chakravarthy, Qingchun Jiang
Data Stream Management Systems (DSMSs) are the systems used to process data streams and provide for the needs of stream-based applications. This book presents a new paradigm to meet the needs of these applications, including a detailed discussion of the techniques proposed. It includes important aspects of a QoS-driven DSMS (Data Stream Management System) and introduces applications where a DSMS can be used and discusses needs beyond the stream processing model. It also discusses in detail the design and implementation of MavStream. This volume is primarily intended as a reference book for researchers and advanced-level students in computer science. It is also appropriate for practitioners in industry who are interested in developing applications.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Sharma Chakravarthy , Qingchun Jiang
- 2010, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009, XXVI, 324 Seiten, Masse: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1441943730
- ISBN-13: 9781441943736
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
From the reviews:"The motivation for this book comes from the need for applications that can process data continuously from one or more sources, with good performance in terms of satisfying the requirements of Quality of Service ... . The material of this book can be used for a graduate course, as a reference book for the researcher familiar with this domain, or as a very good introductory text for people interested in the areas of stream and complex event processing." (Mirel Cosulschi, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1170, 2009)
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