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Title: | An empirical comparison of the performances of single structure columnar in-memory and disk-resident data storage techniques using healthcare big data |
Authors: | Famutimi, Ranti F. Oyelami, Olufemi M. Ibitoye, Ayodeji O. Awoniran, Olalekan M. |
Keywords: | Healthcare big data Disk-resident database Columnar in-memory-resident database Big data analytics Descriptive analysis Big data volume complexity |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Citation: | Famutimi, R. F., Oyelami, M. O., Ibitoye, A.O. and Awoniran O. M. (2023). “An empirical comparison of the performances of single structure columnar in-memory and disk-resident data storage techniques using healthcare big data”. J Big Data, 10 (25): 1-17. |
Abstract: | Healthcare data in images, texts and other unstructured formats have continued to grow exponentially while generating storage concerns. Even though there are other complexities, volume complexity is a major challenge for Disk-Resident technique in storage optimization. Hence, this research aimed to empirically compare the efficiency of Disk-Resident and In-Memory single structure database technique (as opposed to multiple structure In-Memory database), using descriptive and inferential big data analytical approaches. The essence was to discover a more cost-effective storage option for healthcare big data. Data from Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) alongside sample patients’ history from Made-in-Nigeria Primary Healthcare Information System (MINPHIS) which included patients’ investigation, patients’ bio-data and patients’ diagnoses were the primary data for this research. An implementation of both Disk-Resident and single structure In-Memory resident data storage was carried out on these big data sources. After storage, each quantity of data items stored for different data items in Disk-Resident was then compared with that of single structure In-Memory resident system using size of items as comparison criteria and different analyses made. The results obtained showed that single structure In-Memory technique conserved up to 90.57% of memory spaces with respect to the traditional (common) Disk-Resident technique for text data items. This shows that with this In-Memory technique, an improved performance in terms of storage was obtained. |
URI: | ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1215 |
Appears in Collections: | Computer Science |
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