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    Apache Polaris

    Apache Polaris

    Apache Polaris, the interoperable, open source catalog

    ...By implementing the Iceberg REST catalog API, Polaris enables distributed data platforms to access shared table metadata without tightly coupling storage systems and query engines. This design allows organizations to run queries on the same Iceberg tables using tools such as Apache Spark, Flink, Trino, and other analytics engines while maintaining consistency across platforms. Polaris also focuses on data governance, security, and interoperability within large-scale cloud data architectures. Because Iceberg tables often exist across many services in a distributed ecosystem, the catalog helps coordinate metadata, schemas, and access policies in a unified system.
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    SZT-bigdata

    SZT-bigdata

    SZT‑bigdata is an open source project

    SZT‑bigdata is an open-source project analyzing real Shenzhen metro (subway) card usage data using big‑data frameworks like Spark, Hadoop, Hive, Kafka, Flink, ClickHouse, HBase, and Elasticsearch. Aimed at exploring transit passenger flow patterns and system optimization using a variety of Scala-based technologies.
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