April 1, 2010
Book Chapter

Applications in Data-Intensive Computing

Abstract

This book chapter, to be published in Advances in Computers, Volume 78, in 2010 describes applications of data intensive computing (DIC). This is an invited chapter resulting from a previous publication on DIC. This work summarizes efforts coming out of the PNNL's Data Intensive Computing Initiative. Advances in technology have empowered individuals with the ability to generate digital content with mouse clicks and voice commands. Digital pictures, emails, text messages, home videos, audio, and webpages are common examples of digital content that are generated on a regular basis. Data intensive computing facilitates human understanding of complex problems. Data-intensive applications provide timely and meaningful analytical results in response to exponentially growing data complexity and associated analysis requirements through the development of new classes of software, algorithms, and hardware.

Revised: June 9, 2010 | Published: April 1, 2010

Citation

Shah A.R., J.N. Adkins, D.J. Baxter, W.R. Cannon, D. Chavarría-Miranda, S. Choudhury, and I. Gorton, et al. 2010. Applications in Data-Intensive Computing. In Advances in Computers, edited by M Zelkowitz. 1-70. San Diego, California:Academic Press Inc. PNNL-SA-67358.