Hi All,

I have solicited an abstract from Prof. Geoffrey Fox [1] at Indiana University 
for keynote ideas at ACNA 14. Here is an idea:

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Topic: Implications of the NIST Big Data Working Group  Apache Big Data 
Software Stack

Over the last six months, the Big Data public working group 
http://bigdatawg.nist.gov/home.php  set up by NIST has collected 60 different 
from use cases; 51 general and 9 aimed at security and privacy. It also 
developed a reference architecture, taxonomy and roadmap. The general 
applications all include a summary of current software and analytics and future 
directions. We divide these applications by the nature of their data and their 
computational model deriving patterns that are compared with the NIST reference 
architecture and the capabilities of the current Apache Big Data projects. We 
suggest taking the patterns ("generic applications") and providing 
implementations - using the Apache stack as much as possible -- that can be 
used to test both performance and features of the Apache stack and the 
effectiveness of the NIST reference architecture. We propose building these 
patterns on FutureGrid and discuss this with some very early results.
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I think Prof. Fox will draw good audiences and his broader perspectives on 
technology trends related to ASF projects will be interesting to the ACNA 
audience. His MOOC’s are also popular [2] and might be relevant topic to touch 
upon as well. 

Suresh
[1] - http://www.soic.indiana.edu/people/profiles/fox-geoffrey-charles.shtml
[2] - 
http://www.soic.indiana.edu/discover/news-events/news/2014/fox-mooc-named-in-10-moocs-for-techies-by-computerworld.shtml

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