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PREETHA,

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Economics and Commerce

ISSN: xxxx-xxxx          Impact Factor:xx         Volume:1         Issue:1         Year: 02 January,2017         Pages:45-48

International Journal of Advanced Research in Economics and Commerce

Abstract

With the advent of the cloud computing technology the user can operate the data and perform the computations anywhere, anytime in the world. Cloud computing provides highly scalable services to be easily consumed over the Internet on an as-needed basis. The interest thing in cloud computing has been motivated by many factors such as the low cost of system hardware, the increase in computing power and storage capacity and the massive growth in data size generated by digital media, Web authoring, scientific instruments, physical simulations,etc. To this end, still the main challenge in the cloud is how to effectively store, query, analyse, and utilize these immense datasets. To provide the solution to this problem in this paper a novel highly decentralized software framework called Transpose-Minify Framework is used for effectively managing the data.

Kewords

map, reduce, data processing, transpose, minify.

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