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In-Memory Moving Objects Analytics for Real-Time Business Applications (2014-2017)

Abstract

Due to the increasing variety, velocity, and scale of data generated from moving objects, traditional computing technologies are lagging behind the growing business needs for real-time data analysis. This project aims to build a new technical foundation utilizing in-memory technologies for efficiently analysing big mobile data, by inventing a rich set of novel computing techniques, including in-memory parallel trajectory computing, built-in map support, and terabyte scale query processing. The project will bring together leading research in spatiotemporal data management at the University of Queensland, with HANA, the new main-memory database and data analytics platform developed at SAP.

Experts

Professor Shazia Sadiq

Professor
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Shazia Sadiq
Shazia Sadiq