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    Apache InLong

    Apache InLong

    Apache InLong - a one-stop integration framework for massive data

    ...InLong was originally built at Tencent, which has served online businesses for more than 8 years, to support massive data (data scale of more than 80 trillion pieces of data per day) reporting services in big data scenarios. The entire platform has integrated 5 modules: Ingestion, Convergence, Caching, Sorting, and Management, so that the business only needs to provide data sources, data service quality, data landing clusters and data landing formats.
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    ElasticJob

    ElasticJob

    Distributed scheduled job framework

    ElasticJob is a distributed scheduling solution consisting of two separate projects, ElasticJob-Lite and ElasticJob-Cloud. ElasticJob-Lite is a lightweight, decentralized solution that provides distributed task sharding services. ElasticJob-Cloud uses Mesos to manage and isolate resources. It uses a unified job API for each project. Developers only need code one time and can deploy at will. Support job sharding and high availability in distributed system. Scale out for throughput and...
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    Apache Hudi

    Apache Hudi

    Upserts, Deletes And Incremental Processing on Big Data

    Apache Hudi (pronounced Hoodie) stands for Hadoop Upserts Deletes and Incrementals. Hudi manages the storage of large analytical datasets on DFS (Cloud stores, HDFS or any Hadoop FileSystem compatible storage). Apache Hudi is a transactional data lake platform that brings database and data warehouse capabilities to the data lake. Hudi reimagines slow old-school batch data processing with a powerful new incremental processing framework for low latency minute-level analytics. Hudi provides...
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    HugeGraph

    HugeGraph

    A graph database that supports more than 100+ billion data

    HugeGraph is a convenient, efficient, and adaptable graph database compatible with the Apache TinkerPop3 framework and the Gremlin query language. HugeGraph supports fast import performance in the case of more than 10 billion Vertices and Edges Graph, millisecond-level OLTP query capability, and can be integrated into big data platforms like Hadoop or Spark for OLAP analysis. The main scenarios of HugeGraph include correlation search, fraud detection, and knowledge graph. Not only supports...
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    MOA - Massive Online Analysis

    MOA - Massive Online Analysis

    Big Data Stream Analytics Framework.

    A framework for learning from a continuous supply of examples, a data stream. Includes classification, regression, clustering, outlier detection and recommender systems. Related to the WEKA project, also written in Java, while scaling to adaptive large scale machine learning.
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    MarDRe

    MapReduce-based tool to remove duplicate DNA reads

    MarDRe is a de novo MapReduce-based parallel tool to remove duplicate and near-duplicate DNA reads through the clustering of single-end and paired-end sequences from FASTQ/FASTA datasets. This tool allows bioinformatics to avoid the analysis of not necessary reads, reducing the time of subsequent procedures with the dataset. MarDRe is the Big Data counterpart of ParDRe (link above), which employs HPC technologies (i.e., hybrid MPI/multithreading) to reduce runtime on multicore systems....
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    HSRA

    Hadoop spliced read aligner for RNA-seq data

    HSRA is a MapReduce-based parallel tool for mapping reads from RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) experiments. RNA-seq analyses typically begin by mapping reads to a reference genome in order to determine the location from which the reads were originated, which is a very time-consuming step. This tool allows bioinformatics researchers to efficiently distribute their mapping tasks over the nodes of a cluster by combining a fast multithreaded spliced aligner (HISAT2) with Apache Hadoop, which is a...
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    BIRT Report Designer

    BIRT Report Designer

    Open Source Reporting & Data Visualization Platform

    BIRT is an open source technology platform used to create data visualizations and reports that can be embedded into rich client and web applications. Developers who use BIRT Designer are able to access information from multiple data sources easily and quickly in order to create reports and applications with stunning data visualizations. Actuate now provides a free report server, BIRT iHub F-Type, to deploy BIRT content so developers don't have to build their own infrastructure. With a...
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