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Cloud Computing is one of the large and essential environment now a days to work for the storage collection and privacy preserve to that data. Cloud data security is most important and major concern for the client while use of the cloud services provided by the different service providers. There can be some major security concern and conflicts between the client and the service provider. To get out...
We present an automatic skew minimization approach defined for MapReduce programs and present proposed system that implements this approach as a replacement for an existing MapReduce implementation. The proposed system addresses these challenges and works as follows: From intermediate output from map tasks data skew present in records to solve this problem we create two sets of node mainly of high...
Cloud computing model is very exciting model especially for business peoples. Many business peoples are getting attracted towards cloud computing model because of the features easy to manage, device independent, location independent. But this cloud models comes with many security issues. A business person keeps crucial information on cloud, so security of data is crucial issue as probability of hacking...
Purpose We examine how acute kidney injury (AKI) contributes to mortality in patients with liver failure. Content Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a form of AKI in cirrhotic patients, which is defined as a purely physiologic derangement in renal function without any effect on renal parenchyma. Recent literature challenges this understanding. Little attention is paid to the presence of renal pathology...
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