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Towards an Open Service Architecture for Data Mining on the Grid
Prague, Czech Republic September 01-September 05
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Peter Brezany, University of Vienna
J? Hofer, University of Vienna
Alexander W?hrer, University of Vienna
A Min Tjoa, Vienna University of Technology
Across a wide variety of fields, huge datasets are being collected and accumulated at a dramatical pace. The datasets addressed by individual applications are very often heterogeneous and geographically distributed, and are used for collaboration by the communities of users, which are often large and also geographically distributed. There are major challenges involved in the efficient and reliable storage, fast processing, and extracting descriptive and predictive knowledge from this great mass of data. In this paper, we describe design principles and a service based software architecture of a novel infrastructure for distributed and high-performance data mining in Grid environments.
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Peter Brezany, J? Hofer, Alexander W?hrer, A Min Tjoa, "Towards an Open Service Architecture for Data Mining on the Grid," dexa, pp.524, 14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'03), 2003
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