IW3C2 is partnering with Geek Cruises and hereby announces our FIRST "mid-year" meeting! *************************************************** "WWW2002 Midyear: A Tech Update" WESTERN CARIBBEAN, November 9-16 2002 *************************************************** Learn about critical web technologies from leading experts on a relaxing cruise in the Western Caribbean! http://www.geekcruises.com/hom
Scalable Topic Modeling Using Variational Inference in MapReduce View the Project on GitHub lintool/Mr.LDA Introduction Mr.LDA is an open-source package for flexible, scalable, multilingual topic modeling using variational inference in MapReduce. Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and related topic modeling technique are useful for exploring document collections. Because of the increasing prevalenc
Cubism.js is a D3 plugin for visualizing time series. Use Cubism to construct better realtime dashboards, pulling data from Graphite, Cube and other sources. Cubism is available under the Apache License on GitHub. Scalable Cubism fetches time series data incrementally: after the initial display, Cubism reduces server load by polling only the most recent values. Cubism renders incrementally, too, u
Development OpenWayback is one key software that web archives worldwide use to ‘play back’ archived websites in the user’s browser. IIPC members and a wider web archiving community are working together to support open source versions of Wayback to serve the ever-changing needs of the archiving community and of users. Below are some key resources for developers working on the project. If you would
ICDE 2014: 30th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Chicago, IL, USA, March 31-April 4, 2014 Research Track Papers 12 Exploiting Hardware Transactional Memory in Main-Memory Databases Viktor Leis* (Technische Universität München) Alfons Kemper (Technische Universität München) Thomas Neumann (Technische Universität München, Germany) 14 Distribute
These days, we all need to build "cloud apps." We've heard "cloud" so many times at this point that it's a buzz word, but underneath the hype lives a real fact for us developers: everything we build needs to be a distributed system. For our apps to run, we must have servers and they need to respond to requests from our apps, all the time. So we need to build systems that have many computers to pro
About I am the co-founder of Confluent and also the co-creator of Apache Kafka as well as various other open source projects. This article makes an analogy between concurrency and memory management. The claim is that since modern engineers almost always program to clusters of computers, what we need are tools targeted at building distributed systems. This is taken to mean that we need language sup
In early 2012, a group of engineers with background in distributed systems and machine learning came together to form Adatao (a-’DAY-tao). We saw a major unsolved problem in the nascent Hadoop ecosystem: it was largely a storage play. Data was sitting passively on HDFS, with very little value being extracted. To be sure, there was MapReduce, Hive, Pig, etc., but value is a strong function of (a) s
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