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Adaptive Overlays for Shared Stream Processing Environments

HPL-2007-178 (R.1) Adaptive Overlays for Shared Stream Processing Environments - Papaemmanouil, Olga; Basu, Sujoy; Banerjee, Sujata
Keyword(s): stream processing, overlay, quality-of-service
Abstract: Large-scale overlays has become a powerful paradigm for deploying stream processing applications in wide-area environments. The dynamic nature of these systems makes it difficult to guarantee the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements of each application. In this work we present a framework for distr ...
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Data::Stream::Bulk::Util(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Data::Stream::Bulk::Util(3pm)

NAME
Data::Stream::Bulk::Util - Utility functions for Data::Stream::Bulk VERSION
version 0.11 SYNOPSIS
use Data::Stream::Bulk::Util qw(array); use namespace::clean; # Wrap a list in L<Data::Stream::Bulk::Array> return bulk(qw(foo bar gorch baz)); # return an empty resultset return nil(); DESCRIPTION
This module exports convenience functions for use with Data::Stream::Bulk. EXPORTS
Sub::Exporter is used to create the "import" routine, and all of its aliasing/currying goodness is of course supported. nil Creates a new Data::Stream::Bulk::Nil object. Takes no arguments. bulk @items Creates a new Data::Stream::Bulk::Array wrapping @items. cat @streams Concatenate several streams together. Returns "nil" if no arguments are provided. filter { ... } $stream Calls "filter" on $stream with the provided filter. unique $stream Filter the stream to remove duplicates. Note that memory use may potentially scale to O(k) where k is the number of distinct items, because this is implemented in terms of a seen hash. In the future this will be optimized to be iterative for sorted streams. References are keyed by their refaddr (see "id" in Hash::Util::FieldHash). AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Yuval Kogman. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-02-14 Data::Stream::Bulk::Util(3pm)