Abstract
Ad-hoc data processing has proven to be a critical paradigm for Internet companies processing large volumes of unstructured data. However, the emergence of cloud-based computing, where storage and CPU are outsourced to multiple third-parties across the globe, implies large collections of highly distributed and continuously evolving data. Our demonstration combines the power and simplicity of the MapReduce abstraction with a wide-scale distributed stream processor, Mortar. While our incremental MapReduce operators avoid data re-processing, the stream processor manages the placement and physical data flow of the operators across the wide area. We demonstrate a distributed web indexing engine against which users can submit and deploy continuous MapReduce jobs. A visualization component illustrates both the incremental indexing and index searches in real time.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
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41 articles.
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