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Scalable real-time processing with Spark Streaming: implementation and design of a Car Information System (1709.05197v1)

Published 14 Sep 2017 in cs.DB and cs.DC

Abstract: Streaming data processing is a hot topic in big data these days, because it made it possible to process a huge amount of events within a low latency. One of the most common used open-source stream processing platforms is Spark Streaming, which is demonstrated and discussed based on a real-world use-case in this paper. The use-case is about a Car Information System, which is an example for a classic stream processing system. First the System is de- signed and engineered, whereby the application architecture is created carefully, because it should be adaptable for similar use-cases. At the end of this paper the CIS and Spark Streaming is evaluated by the use of the Goal Question Metric model. The evaluation proves that Spark Streaming is capable to create stream processing in a scalable and fault tolerant manner. But it also shows that Spark is a very fast moving project, which could cause problems during the development and maintenance of a software project.

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  1. Philipp M. Grulich (2 papers)
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