DocumentCode
3086012
Title
Software Architecture Challenges for Data Intensive Computing
Author
Gorton, Ian
Author_Institution
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab, Richland
fYear
2008
fDate
18-21 Feb. 2008
Firstpage
4
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Data intensive computing is concerned with creating scalable solutions for capturing, analyzing, managing and understanding multi-terabyte and petabyte data volumes. Such data volumes exist in a diverse range of application domains, including scientific research, bio-informatics, cyber security, social computing and commerce. Innovative hardware and software technologies to address these problems must scale to meet these ballooning data volumes and simultaneously reduce the time needed to provide effective data analysis. This paper describes some of the software architecture challenges that must be addressed when building data intensive applications and supporting infrastructures. These revolve around requirements for adaptive resource utilization and management, flexible integration, robustness and scalable data management.
Keywords
data analysis; resource allocation; software architecture; adaptive resource utilization; bio-informatics; commerce; cyber security; data analysis; data intensive computing; innovative hardware; innovative software; multiterabyte data volumes; petabyte data volumes; scalable data management; scientific research; social computing; software architecture; Application software; Buildings; Business; Computer security; Data analysis; Hardware; Resource management; Robustness; Social network services; Software architecture; data intensive computing; software architecture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Architecture, 2008. WICSA 2008. Seventh Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3092-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WICSA.2008.50
Filename
4459138
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