Discussion of bigbench: A proposed industry standard performance benchmark for big data

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Enterprises perceive a huge opportunity in mining information that can be found in big data. New storage systems and processing paradigms are allowing for ever larger data sets to be collected and analyzed. The high demand for data analytics and rapid development in technologies has led to a sizable ecosystem of big data processing systems. However, the lack of established, standardized benchmarks makes it difficult for users to choose the appropriate systems that suit their requirements. To address this problem, we have developed the BigBench benchmark specification. BigBench is the first end-to-end big data analytics benchmark suite. In this paper, we present the BigBench benchmark and analyze the workload from technical as well as business point of view. We characterize the queries in the workload along different dimensions, according to their functional characteristics, and also analyze their.

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Baru, C., Bhandarkar, M., Curino, C., Danisch, M., Frank, M., Gowda, B., … Youn, C. (2015). Discussion of bigbench: A proposed industry standard performance benchmark for big data. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 8904, pp. 44–63). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15350-6_4

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