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Basic Network Data Analysis

TitleBasic Network Data Analysis
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsMichiardi, P., A. Barbuzzi, A. Finamore, S. Traverso, D. Apiletti, E. Baralis, T. Cerquitelli, S. Chiusano, L. Grimaudo, A. Rufini, F. Matera, A. Valentii, M. Dusi, M. Ahmed, T. Szemethy, L. Németh, R. Szalay, I. Leontiadis, Y. Grunenberger, P. Casas, A. D’Alconzo, A. Bär, D. Rossi, and YX. Gong
Document NumberD3.1
Date Published05/2013
InstitutionmPlane Consortium
CityTorino
TypePublic Deliverable
Report NumberD3.1
Keywordsalgorithms, big data, storage
Abstract

This document describes the requirements, input, output for the algorithms needed to perform analytic tasks on a large amount of data, in the context of WP3. Starting from the use cases defined in WP1, we identify the algorithms needed to address the various scenario requirements. Operating on a large amount of data, these algorithms strive for parallel and scalable approaches; the designing and implementation of the algorithm itself can be a challenging research task since today very little is known concerning how to develop efficient and scalable algorithms that runs on parallel processing frameworks.
The algorithm in the storage layer are characterized by the fact that they operate on a large amount of data, and produce a concise representation of it, extracting features and aggregating it, so that the produced output is easier to handle and understand. Depending on the amount of data produced, on the scenario characteristics and on the time constraints, algorithms can require a real time (or near real time) or a batch processing.
For each algorithm and use case, the input data and the initial state, the computation to run and the output produced are described.

Citation KeyMic2013
Project year: 
First year
WP(s) associated with the paper: 
WP3 - Large-scale data analysis
Partner(s) associated with the paper's author(s): 
Politecnico di Torino
Fondazione Ugo Bordoni
EURECOM
Telecom Paritech
NEC Europe LTD
Telefonica Investigacion Y Desarrollo Sa
Netvisor
Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien Gmbh
Is this an OFFICIALLY supported mPlane paper?: 
Yes
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