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100 1  Ryżko, Dominik,|eauthor. 
245 10 Modern big data architectures :|ba multi-agent systems 
       perspective /|cDominik Ryżko.|h[O'Reilly electronic 
       resources] 
264  1 Hoboken, NJ :|bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,|c[2020] 
300    1 online resource :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bn|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  CHAPTER 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation -- 1.2 
       Assumptions -- 1.3 For Whom Is This Book? -- 1.4 Book 
       Structure -- CHAPTER 2: Evolution of IT Architectures and 
       Paradigms -- 2.1 Evolution of IT Architectures -- 2.2 
       Actors and Agents -- 2.3 From ACID to BASE, CAP, and NoSQL
       -- The Database (R)evolution -- 2.4 The Cloud -- 2.5 From 
       Distributed Sensor Networks to the Internet of Things and 
       Cyber-Physical Systems -- 2.6 The Rise of Big Data -- 
       CHAPTER 3: Sources of Data -- 3.1 The Internet 
505 0  3.2 Scientific Data -- 3.3 Industrial Data -- 3.4 Internet
       of Things -- CHAPTER 4: Big Data Tasks -- 4.1 Recommender 
       Systems -- 4.2 Search -- 4.3 Ad-tech and RTB Algorithms --
       4.4 Cross-Device Graph Generation -- 4.5 Forecasting and 
       Prediction Systems -- 4.6 Social Media Big Data -- 4.7 
       Anomaly and Fraud Detection -- 4.8 New Drug Discovery -- 
       4.9 Smart Grid Control and Monitoring -- 4.10 IoT and Big 
       Data Applications -- CHAPTER 5: Cloud Computing -- 5.1 
       Cloud Enabled Architectures -- 5.2 Agents and the Cloud --
       CHAPTER 6: Big Data Architectures -- 6.1 Big Data 
       Computation Models 
505 0  6.2 Publish-Subscribe Systems -- 6.3 Stream Processing -- 
       6.4 Higer Level Big Data Architectures -- 6.5 Industry and
       Other Approaches -- 6.6 Actor and Agent-Based Big Data 
       Architectures -- CHAPTER 7: Big Data Analytics, Mining, 
       and Machine Learning -- 7.1 To SQL or Not to SQL -- 7.2 
       Big Data Mining and Machine Learning -- CHAPTER 8: 
       Physically Distributed Systems -- Mobile Cloud, Internet 
       of Things, Edge Computing -- 8.1 Mobile Cloud -- 8.2 Edge 
       and Fog Computing -- 8.3 Internet of Things -- CHAPTER 9: 
       Summary -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- END USER LICENSE 
       AGREEMENT 
520    "This book describes modern concepts and architectures for
       big data processing and analytics. It shows how data sets 
       are produced and how they can be utilized to bring value 
       in various branches of industry and science. It elaborates
       on how to apply common computational models and state of 
       the art architectures to accomplish these tasks. Each 
       chapter provides practical examples while describing 
       solutions, which are universal and generic enough to be 
       applicable in a wide variety of use cases. What is unique 
       to this work, is the joint analysis of big data and multi-
       agent systems, with respect to distributed, intelligent 
       processing of very large data sets. It is argued that we 
       have arrived at the point of convergence of the base 
       concepts of agent, actor, micro-service etc. and we can 
       take the best from both fields in order to build next 
       generation of systems"--|cProvided by publisher 
588 0  Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on 
       May 14, 2020). 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
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650  0 Big data. 
650  0 Computer architecture. 
650  0 Multiagent systems. 
650  6 Données volumineuses. 
650  6 Ordinateurs|xArchitecture. 
650  6 Systèmes multiagents (Intelligence artificielle) 
650  7 Big data|2fast 
650  7 Computer architecture|2fast 
650  7 Multiagent systems|2fast 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aRyżko, Dominik.|tModern big data 
       architectures.|bFirst edition.|dHoboken, New Jersey : John
       Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2020]|z9781119597841|w(DLC)  
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