A Survey on Various Issues Big Data in Cloud Computing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v5i9.131134Keywords:
Big Data, Cloud Computing, Data MiningAbstract
Big data is a key concept that cannot be over looked in the IT world considering the prominent increase in data, and data related services, it is important to explore this field and look at ways to improve data service delivery especially in the cloud. (CC) on the other hand helps in tackling the issue of storage and data service. This research focus on the two key concept big data and (CC) and some of the issues and challenges that are inherent with the deployment of cloud services and big data. The shows study that security challenges are among the most prominent issue in the cloud and big data services. The plumbing issue and some other issues such as the issue of the cost to run cloud services in handling big data were observed. Also the issues of service level agreement which gives an organization the assurance of enjoying all services rendered by the organization running the cloud services. After considering some of the issues associated with big data and (CC), some solution was suggested towards improving the two key concepts which will go a long way in increasing the adoption rate of (CC) by organizations. It is important for organizations to consider the nature of how their data will grow in the future before deploying any cloud service in their business.
References
Muhammad Yasir Shabir, Asif Iqbal, Zahid Mahmood, AtaUllah Ghafoor, “Analysis of Classical Encryption Techniques in CC”, ISSN:ll1007-0214ll09/10ll, pp102-113 Volume 21, Number 1, February 2016.
Rajarshi Roy Chowdhury, “Security in CC”, International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Volume 96– No.15, June 2014.
Jawahar Thakur and Nagesh Kumar, ‘DES, AES, Blowfish: Symmetric Key Cryptography Algorithm Simulation Based Performance Analysis’, International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Advanced Engineering (IJETAE). December (2011), ISSN: 2250-2459 Vol. 1, Issue 2.
Neha Jain and Gurpreet Kaur, ‘Implementing DES Algorithm in Cloud for Data Security’, VSRD International Journal of CS & IT. (2012), Vol.2 Issue 4, pp. 316-321
Er. Ashima Pansotra1 and Er. Simar Preet Singh, “Cloud Security Algorithms”,Vol.9, No.10 (2015), pp.353-360 /ISSN: 1738-9976 IJSIA Copyright ⓒ 2015 SERSC.
Rashmi Nigoti, Manoj Jhuria and Dr. Shailendra Singh, ‘A survey of Cryptographic Algorithm for (CC)’, International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computational and Applied Science.(2013) ISSN(Print): 2279-0047, (Online): 2279-0055.
B.Persis Urbana Ivy, Purshotam Mandiwa and Mukesh Kumar, ‘A Modified RSA Cryptosystem Based on ‘n’ Prime Number’, International Journal of Engineering and Computer Science. Nov (2012) ISSN: 2319-7242 Volume 1 Issue 2.
Shakeeba S. Khan, Prof.R.R. Tuteja, “Security in CC using Cryptographic Algorithms”, ISSN(Online): 2320-9801 ISSN (Print): 2320-9798/Vol. 3, Issue 1, January 2015.
Mr.V.Biksham, Dr. D.Vasumathi, “Query based computations on encrypted data through homomorphic encryption in CC security”,978-1-4673-9939-5/16©2016 IEEE.
Peidong Sha, Zhixiang Zhu, “the Modification Of Rsa Algorithm To Adapt Fully Homomorphic Encryption Algorithm In CC”, 978-1-5090-1256-5/16©2016 ieee.
Viney Pal Bansal, Sandeep Singh, “A Hybrid Data Encryption Technique using RSA and Blowfish for CC on FPGAs”, 978-1-4673-8253-3/15©2015 IEEE
Adil Bouti, J¨org Keller, “Towards Practical Homomorphic Encryption in CC”,978-1-4673-7741-6/15©2015 IEEE
Atewologun Olumide, Abeer Alsadoon, P.W.c. Prasad, Linh Pham, “A Hybrid Encryption model for Secure CC”, 978-1-4673-9190-0/15©20 15 IEEE
Lt. Col. Jatinder Paul Singh1, Dr. Mamta2 and Sunil Kumar, “ Authentication and Encryption in CC”, 978-1-4799-9855-5/15©2015 IEEE
D. Agrawal, A. El Abbadi, S. Antony, and S. Das. Data Management Challenges in (CC) Infrastructures. In DNIS, pages1–10, 2010.
P. Agrawal, A. Silberstein, B. F. Cooper, U. Srivastava, and R. Ramakrishnan. Asynchronous view maintenance for vls databases. In SIGMOD Conference, pages 179–192, 2009.
S. Aulbach, D. Jacobs, A. Kemper, and M. Seibold. A comparison of flexible schemas for software as a service. In SIGMOD, pages 881–888, 2009.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors contributing to this journal agree to publish their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to share their work (copy, distribute, transmit) and to adapt it, under the condition that the authors are given credit and that in the event of reuse or distribution, the terms of this license are made clear.
