Recently, efforts have been made to bring together the areas of high-performance computing (HPC) and massive data processing (Big Data). Traditional HPC frameworks, like COMPSs, are mostly task-based, while popular big-data environments, like Spark, are based on functional programming principles. The earlier are know for their good performance for regular, matrix-based computations; on the other hand, for fine-grained, data-parallel workloads, the later has often been considered more successful. In this paper we present our experience with the integration of some dataflow techniques into COMPSs, a task-based framework, in an effort to bring together the best aspects of both worlds. We present our API, called DDF, which provides a new data a...
Typically called big data processing, analyzing large volumes of data from geographically distribute...
High-performance data analytics (HPDA) is a current trend in e-science research that aims to integra...
Pure data-parallel languages such as High Performance Fortran version 1 (HPF) do not allow efficient...
Recently, efforts have been made to bring together the areas of high-performance computing (HPC) and...
Task-based programming has proven to be a suitable model for high-performance computing (HPC) applic...
High-performance data analytics (HPDA) is a current trend in e-science research that aims to integra...
MapReduce and Spark have been introduced to ease the task of developing big data programs and applic...
One of the biggest challenges in the programming of scientific application is the efficient exploita...
In the recent joint venture between High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Big-Data (BD) Ecosystems to...
High-performance data analytics (HPDA) is a current trend in e-science research that aims to integra...
Over the past years, frameworks such as MapReduce and Spark have been introduced to ease the task of...
Workflow languages are a form of high-level programming language designed for coordinating tasks imp...
In the world of Big Data analytics, there is a series of tools aiming at simplifying programming app...
Advances in ICT today has made data more voluminous and multifarious and its being transferred at hi...
This is an extended version of Modeling Big Data Processing Programs, by Joao Batista de Souza Neto,...
Typically called big data processing, analyzing large volumes of data from geographically distribute...
High-performance data analytics (HPDA) is a current trend in e-science research that aims to integra...
Pure data-parallel languages such as High Performance Fortran version 1 (HPF) do not allow efficient...
Recently, efforts have been made to bring together the areas of high-performance computing (HPC) and...
Task-based programming has proven to be a suitable model for high-performance computing (HPC) applic...
High-performance data analytics (HPDA) is a current trend in e-science research that aims to integra...
MapReduce and Spark have been introduced to ease the task of developing big data programs and applic...
One of the biggest challenges in the programming of scientific application is the efficient exploita...
In the recent joint venture between High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Big-Data (BD) Ecosystems to...
High-performance data analytics (HPDA) is a current trend in e-science research that aims to integra...
Over the past years, frameworks such as MapReduce and Spark have been introduced to ease the task of...
Workflow languages are a form of high-level programming language designed for coordinating tasks imp...
In the world of Big Data analytics, there is a series of tools aiming at simplifying programming app...
Advances in ICT today has made data more voluminous and multifarious and its being transferred at hi...
This is an extended version of Modeling Big Data Processing Programs, by Joao Batista de Souza Neto,...
Typically called big data processing, analyzing large volumes of data from geographically distribute...
High-performance data analytics (HPDA) is a current trend in e-science research that aims to integra...
Pure data-parallel languages such as High Performance Fortran version 1 (HPF) do not allow efficient...