Abstract
In the past few years, Tweets have been widely used to perform Big Data analysis. However, the incredible amount of data captured by Twitter needs to be stored for further processing which may be a challenging task for many database systems. NoSQL is a generation of databases that aim to handle a large volume of data. However there is a large set of NoSQL systems, each has its own characteristics. Consequently choosing the suitable NoSQL system to handle Tweets is challenging. Based on these motivations, this work is carried out to find the suitable NoSQL system to manage Tweets. This paper presents the requirements of managing Tweets and provides a detailed comparison of five NoSQL systems namely, Redis, Cassandra, MongoDB, Couchbase and Neo4j regarding these requirements. The five NoSQL systems are compared in a real scenario where we collect and analyze 1.000.000 Tweets. The chosen scenario enables to evaluate not only the performance of the read and write operations, but also other requirements related to Tweets management such as scalability, analysis tools support and analysis languages support. The obtained results show that Couchbase is the most suitable NoSQL systems for managing Tweets.
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Notes
1 neo4j.com/customers/
1 redis.io
6 redis.io
15 You can find the used Tweets at https://sites.google.com/view/souadamghar/publications?authuser=0
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Notes on contributors
Souad Amghar
Souad Amghar is a PhD Student since December 2016, in Computer Science and Telecommunications Research Laboratory (LRIT), at Faculty of Sciences, Mohamed V University in Rabat, Morocco. Her research focuses on Big Data management and integration in the context of NoSQL systems. Her research areas include data science, data management, Nosql databases, Internet of Things, data integration, and model driven engineering.
Safae Cherdal
Safae Cherdal is a Ph.D. in Computer science and a collaborator researcher at the Computer Science and Telecommunications Research Laboratory LRIT which is located in the faculty of Sciences of Rabat – Mohammed V University in Morocco. She is a part-time Professor at Mohammed V University, and other institutions like INSEA, IGA. Her research interests include NoSQL databases, Big Data, Internet of Things, Model Driven Engineering, Modeling languages, formal specification & verification, and Petri nets.
Salma Mouline
Salma Mouline is a Professor of Computer Science at Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco, where she is a member of the computer Science and Telecommunications Research Laboratory. She received the Ph.D in Computer Science from the University of Grenoble, France. Her research interests include Modeling Languages, Domain Specific Modeling Languages, Model-Driven Engineering, and formal modeling and analysis of critical systems. Fields of application include the e-heath and Smart Environments.