Product Comparisons with Improved Reliability

Abstract

Big data computing is a new critical challenge for the ICT industry . It process the large quantity of information that cannot be analyzed with traditional computing techniques. In this paper, foremost we focus on investigating the Big Data Broadcasting problem for a single source node to broadcast a big chunk of data to a set of nodes. We model the Big-data Broadcasting to build a Scalable, Efficient and Precise system for service level comparison between products in Market.

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P. Chitra, A. Bhargavi, C. H. Lohith, K. Pavithra

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P. Chitra, A. Bhargavi, C. H. Lohith, K. Pavithra (2016). Product Comparisons with Improved Reliability. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 4(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-21807