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    Privacy Preservation in Analyzing E-Health Records in Big Data Environment

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    Increased use of the Internet and progress in Cloud computing creates a large new datasets with increasing value to business. Data need to be processed by cloud applications are emerging much faster than the computing power. Hadoop-MapReduce has become powerful computation model to address these problems. Nowadays many cloud services require users to share their confidential data like electronic health records for research analysis or data mining, which brings privacy concerns. K-anonymity is one of the widely used privacy model. The scale of data in cloud applications rises extremely in agreement with the Big Data tendency, thereby creating it a dispute for conventional software tools to process such large scale data within an endurable lapsed time. As a consequence, it is a dispute for current anonymization techniques to preserve privacy on confidential extensible data sets due to their inadequacy of scalability. In this project, we propose an extensible two-phase approach to anonymize scalable data sets using dynamic MapReduce framework, Top Down Specialization (TDS) Algorithm and k-Anonymity privacy model. The resources are optimized via three key aspects. First, the under-utilization of map and reduce tasks is improved based on Dynamic Hadoop Slot Allocation (DHSA). Second, the performance tradeoff between the single job and a batch of jobs is balanced using the Speculative Execution Performance Balancing (SEPB). Third, data locality can be improved without any impact on fairness using Slot Pre Scheduling. Experimental evaluation results demonstrate that with this project, the scalability, efficiency and privacy of data sets can be significantly improved over existing approaches. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.160413

    Building an Expert System for Evaluation of Commercial Cloud Services

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    Commercial Cloud services have been increasingly supplied to customers in industry. To facilitate customers' decision makings like cost-benefit analysis or Cloud provider selection, evaluation of those Cloud services are becoming more and more crucial. However, compared with evaluation of traditional computing systems, more challenges will inevitably appear when evaluating rapidly-changing and user-uncontrollable commercial Cloud services. This paper proposes an expert system for Cloud evaluation that addresses emerging evaluation challenges in the context of Cloud Computing. Based on the knowledge and data accumulated by exploring the existing evaluation work, this expert system has been conceptually validated to be able to give suggestions and guidelines for implementing new evaluation experiments. As such, users can conveniently obtain evaluation experiences by using this expert system, which is essentially able to make existing efforts in Cloud services evaluation reusable and sustainable.Comment: 8 page, Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing (CSC 2012), pp. 168-175, Shanghai, China, November 22-24, 201

    A cloud-based tool for sentiment analysis in reviews about restaurants on TripAdvisor

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    The tourism industry has been promoting its products and services based on the reviews that people often write on travel websites like TripAdvisor.com, Booking.com and other platforms like these. These reviews have a profound effect on the decision making process when evaluating which places to visit, such as which restaurants to book, etc. In this contribution is presented a cloud based software tool for the massive analysis of this social media data (TripAdvisor.com). The main characteristics of the tool developed are: i) the ability to aggregate data obtained from social media; ii) the possibility of carrying out combined analyses of both people and comments; iii) the ability to detect the sense (positive, negative or neutral) in which the comments rotate, quantifying the degree to which they are positive or negative, as well as predicting behaviour patterns from this information; and iv) the ease of doing everything in the same application (data downloading, pre-processing, analysis and visualisation). As a test and validation case, more than 33.500 revisions written in English on restaurants in the Province of Granada (Spain) were analyse

    Recent advances in industrial wireless sensor networks towards efficient management in IoT

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    With the accelerated development of Internet-of- Things (IoT), wireless sensor networks (WSN) are gaining importance in the continued advancement of information and communication technologies, and have been connected and integrated with Internet in vast industrial applications. However, given the fact that most wireless sensor devices are resource constrained and operate on batteries, the communication overhead and power consumption are therefore important issues for wireless sensor networks design. In order to efficiently manage these wireless sensor devices in a unified manner, the industrial authorities should be able to provide a network infrastructure supporting various WSN applications and services that facilitate the management of sensor-equipped real-world entities. This paper presents an overview of industrial ecosystem, technical architecture, industrial device management standards and our latest research activity in developing a WSN management system. The key approach to enable efficient and reliable management of WSN within such an infrastructure is a cross layer design of lightweight and cloud-based RESTful web service
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