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    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler

    JobScheduler workload automation to execute jobs and workflows

    JS7 JobScheduler runs executables, scripts and database procedures and can be operated with e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle databases. JS7 JobScheduler provides workflow patterns such as sequential and parallel task execution, forking, synchronization, cross-platform scheduling, job load sharing, fail-over and a real REST API. JS7 includes the components: * JOC Cockpit (user interface for inventory management and control) * Controller (orchestration of Agents) * Agents:...
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    apache spark data pipeline osDQ

    apache spark data pipeline osDQ

    osDQ dedicated to create apache spark based data pipeline using JSON

    This is an offshoot project of open source data quality (osDQ) project https://sourceforge.net/projects/dataquality/ This sub project will create apache spark based data pipeline where JSON based metadata (file) will be used to run data processing , data pipeline , data quality and data preparation and data modeling features for big data. This uses java API of apache spark. It can run in local mode also. Get json example at https://github.com/arrahtech/osdq-spark How to run Unzip the zip file Windows : java -cp .\lib\*;osdq-spark-0.0.1.jar org.arrah.framework.spark.run.TransformRunner -c ....
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    Chronos

    Chronos

    Fault tolerant job scheduler for Mesos to handle dependencies

    Chronos is a replacement for cron. It is a distributed and fault-tolerant scheduler that runs on top of Apache Mesos that can be used for job orchestration. It supports custom Mesos executors as well as the default command executor. Thus by default, Chronos executes sh (on most systems bash) scripts. Chronos can be used to interact with systems such as Hadoop (incl. EMR), even if the Mesos slaves on which execution happens do not have Hadoop installed. Chronos is also natively able to...
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    Get information about delays in systems like public transport systems by the users of such systems, Use this collected information to calculate a forecast of the point of time of an upcoming event like an arrival.
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