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ITHEA Classification Structure > D. Software  > D.4 OPERATING SYSTEMS  > D.4.3 File Systems Management 
GENERAL STRUCTURE OF COLLECT/REPORT PARADIGM FOR STORING AND ACCESSING BIG DATA
By: Krassimir Markov, Krassimira Ivanova (2057 reads)
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Abstract: The general structure of Collect/Report Paradigm (CRP) is outlined in this paper. CRP is a new approach for storing and accessing large amounts of data. Main advantages of CRP are: (1) collecting information is done by all nodes independently in parallel. It is possible one node to send information to another; (2) reporting information is provided only by the nodes which really contain information related to the request; the rest nodes do not react, they remain silent; (3) input data as well as results are in RDF-triple or RDF-quadruple format.

Keywords: Collect/Report Paradigm, Big Data, Cloud computing.

ACM Classification Keywords: D.4.3 File Systems Management, Access methods.

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GENERAL STRUCTURE OF COLLECT/REPORT PARADIGM FOR STORING AND ACCESSING BIG DATA

Krassimir Markov, Krassimira Ivanova

http://www.foibg.com/ijita/vol22/ijita22-03-p05.pdf

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D.4.3 File Systems Management
article: A SURVEY OF MATHEMATICAL AND INFORMATIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE BIGARM ACCESS ... · GENERAL STRUCTURE OF COLLECT/REPORT PARADIGM FOR STORING AND ACCESSING BIG DATA · INTRODUCTION TO STORING GRAPHS BY NL-ADDRESSING · STORING DICTIONARIES AND THESAURUSES USING NL-ADDRESSING · INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURAL LANGUAGE ADDRESSING · INTRODUCTION TO STORING GRAPHS BY NL-ADDRESSING · ADVANCE OF THE ACCESS METHODS ·
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