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Big Data Analytics Module 2 Programming Model 1. Centralized Model 2. Distributed Model Centralized Model: © The data is transferred from multiple distributed data sources to a central server. © Analyzing, reporting, visualizing, business-intelligence tasks compute centrally. ‘© Data are inputs to the central server. ‘© Assume that a centralized server does the function of collection, storing and analyzing. ‘An ACVM Company enterprise server. The data at the server gets collected from a Applications running at the server does the following analy: large number of ACVMs which the company locates in multiple cities, areas and locations. The server also receives data from social Identifies unprofitable machines Identifies need of replicating the number of machines at specific locations. Distributed Model Distributed computing that uses the databases at multiple computing nodes with data sharing between the nodes during computation. This model requires the cooperation (sharing) between the DBs in a transparent manner. Transparent means that each user within the system may aecess all the data within all, databases as if they were a single database. A second requirement is location independence. Analysis results should be independent of geographical locations. The access of one computing node to other nodes may fail due to a single link failure. Distributed pieces of codes as well as the data at the computing nodes Transparency between data nodes at computing nodes do not fulfil for Big Data when dis uted computing takes place using data sharing between local and remote. For the following are the reasons:

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