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Aleksandar Vitorovic

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Squall: Scalable Real-time Analytics

Christoph Koch, Ioannis Klonatos, Mohammad Dashti Rahmat Abadi, Aleksandar Vitorovic, Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Ahmed El Seidy, Daniel Espino Timón, Minh Khue Vu, Khayyam Mubariz Oglu Guliyev

Squall is a scalable online query engine that runs complex analytics in a cluster using skew-resilient, adaptive operators. Squall builds on state-of-the-art partitioning schemes and local algorithms, including some of our own. This paper presents the over ...
2016

Squall: Scalable Real-time Analytics

Christoph Koch, Ioannis Klonatos, Mohammad Dashti Rahmat Abadi, Aleksandar Vitorovic, Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Ahmed El Seidy, Daniel Espino Timón, Minh Khue Vu, Khayyam Mubariz Oglu Guliyev

Squall is a scalable online query engine that runs complex analytics in a cluster using skew-resilient, adaptive operators. Squall builds on state-of-the-art partitioning schemes and local algorithms, including some of our own. This paper presents the over ...
VLDB Endowment Inc.2016

Squall

Aleksandar Vitorovic

Squall is a scalable online query engine that runs complex analytics in a cluster using skew-resilient, adaptive operators. Online processing implies that results are incrementally built as the input arrives, and it is ubiquitous for many applications such ...
EPFL2016
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