Data-intensive applications are one of the largest customers of high throughput computing environments. As clearly shown by the BigData raise, there is a widely recognised urge for processing large amount of data, universallyconsidered the "new oil", from which to extract wisdom, knowledge and, more in general, information of very different kinds, ranging from commercial to financial, from medical to political hints. This extreme intrinsic richness andheterogeneity of data is paired with the extreme complexity in its storing and processing.

An holistic approach for high-level programming of next-generation data-intensive applications targeting distributed heterogeneous computing environment

Carlini E;Dazzi P;Mordacchini M
2016

Abstract

Data-intensive applications are one of the largest customers of high throughput computing environments. As clearly shown by the BigData raise, there is a widely recognised urge for processing large amount of data, universallyconsidered the "new oil", from which to extract wisdom, knowledge and, more in general, information of very different kinds, ranging from commercial to financial, from medical to political hints. This extreme intrinsic richness andheterogeneity of data is paired with the extreme complexity in its storing and processing.
2016
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Cloud Computing
Data-intensive Applications
High-level Programming Models
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