Search for dissertations about: "stream continuous data processing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words stream continuous data processing.
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1. Scalable and Reliable Data Stream Processing
Abstract : Data-stream management systems have for long been considered as a promising architecture for fast data management. The stream processing paradigm poses an attractive means of declaring persistent application logic coupled with state over evolving data. READ MORE
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2. Scalable Scientific Stream Query Processing
Abstract : Scientific applications require processing of high-volume on-line streams of numerical data from instruments and simulations. In order to extract information and detect interesting patterns in these streams scientists need to perform on-line analyses including advanced and often expensive numerical computations. READ MORE
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3. Parallel Data Streaming Analytics in the Context of Internet of Things
Abstract : We are living in an increasingly connected world, where the ubiquitously sensing technologies enable inter-connection of physical objects, as part of Internet of Things (IoT), and provide continuous massive amount of data. As this growth soars, benefits and challenges come together, which requires development of right tools in order to extract valuable information from data. READ MORE
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4. Efficient Data Streaming Analytic Designs for Parallel and Distributed Processing
Abstract : Today, ubiquitously sensing technologies enable inter-connection of physical objects, as part of Internet of Things (IoT), and provide massive amounts of data streams. In such scenarios, the demand for timely analysis has resulted in a shift of data processing paradigms towards continuous, parallel, and multitier computing. READ MORE
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5. Data stream processing meets the Advanced Metering Infrastructure: possibilities, challenges and applications
Abstract : Distribution of electricity is changing. Energy production is increasingly distributed, weather dependent and located in the distribution network, close to consumers. Energy consumption is increasing throughout society and the electrification of transportation is driving distribution networks closer to the limits. READ MORE