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HPCC Systems is an Open Source Big Data supercomputing platform that is an alternative to the Hadoop and Spark worlds. The Mastering HPCC Systems series introduces the HPCC Systems platform to anyone interested in evaluating it for use on their own big data projects. It also expands the ECL programming knowledge of anyone already working with the platform. This Platform Overview and History volume provides an overview of the platform's infrastructure, design, history, and terminology. It introduces the components to new users and provides a high-level overview for executives whose organization is implementing the HPCC Systems platform.
HPCC Systems is an Open Source Big Data supercomputing platform that is an alternative to the Hadoop and Spark worlds. The Mastering HPCC Systems series introduces the HPCC Systems platform to anyone interested in evaluating it for use on their own big data projects. It also expands the ECL programming knowledge of anyone already working with the platform. This ECL Cookbook volume provides a large number of discrete "tips and tricks" articles that describe various useful ECL programming techniques not already covered in the other volumes of this series. The articles are organized into sections that cover working with data files, index files, strings, dates, sets, and math functions. The code described provides a very useful set of library functions that can be used as-is, or as the basis for your extrapolation to solve related problems using the same techniques.
HPCC Systems is an Open Source Big Data supercomputing platform that is an alternative to the Hadoop and Spark worlds. The Mastering HPCC Systems series introduces the HPCC Systems platform to anyone interested in evaluating it for use on their own big data projects. It also expands the ECL programming knowledge of anyone already working with the platform. This Fundamentals of ETL Processing volume provides an introduction to the ECL language through hands-on working through the standard data ingest process common to all Big Data projects. It starts with acquiring data and importing it into the HPCC Systems platform. It then takes you through data exploration, cleaning, and standardization processes. It ends by using that transformed data to create a data product ready for delivery to end-users.
The right of refugees and internally displaced persons to return to their homes and places of residence in their country or place of origin following a refugee crisis has evolved significantly as a human rights norm over the past decade. Not only have several commentators and UN human rights bodies stressed the need for international peace-keeping operations to address effectively issues of housing and property rights, the past decade has seen international peace-keeping operations recognize these issues as a central component of peace- building efforts, and as indispensable to the promotion of peace, prosperity and development in post-conflict settings. Legal mechanisms mandated to address property issues and disputes have been established in particular national contexts to assist refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) to return to their homes, and there has emerged an explicit right of refugees and IDPs to restoration of their property rights, or compensation where restoration is no longer feasible. This is in stark contrast to the treatment of displaced persons over past centuries, whereby the homes and lands of those displaced, who were not on the side of the victors or those who remained in power, were lost forever. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of property restitution in post-conflict Kosovo. It commences with a consideration of the origins and evolution of the right to property restitution for refugees and internally displaced persons. It provides the reader with an outline of the situation in Kosovo prior to the 1999 armed conflict, the developments that led to the international property related intervention, and the subsequent establishment of the HPD/HPCC (the Housing and Property Directorate and its independent quasi judicial body the Housing and Property Claims Commission). The international property-related intervention is considered from a legal, institutional, operational and administrative perspective. It also provides a comprehensive outline of the jurisprudence of the Commission and concludes with an account of the lessons learned from the process over its six years of operations. This is a two volume set.
The right of refugees and internally displaced persons to return to their homes and places of residence in their country or place of origin following a refugee crisis has evolved significantly as a human rights norm over the past decade. Not only have several commentators and UN human rights bodies stressed the need for international peace-keeping operations to address effectively issues of housing and property rights, the past decade has seen international peace-keeping operations recognize these issues as a central component of peace- building efforts, and as indispensable to the promotion of peace, prosperity and development in post-conflict settings. Legal mechanisms mandated to address property issues and disputes have been established in particular national contexts to assist refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) to return to their homes, and there has emerged an explicit right of refugees and IDPs to restoration of their property rights, or compensation where restoration is no longer feasible. This is in stark contrast to the treatment of displaced persons over past centuries, whereby the homes and lands of those displaced, who were not on the side of the victors or those who remained in power, were lost forever. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of property restitution in post-conflict Kosovo. It commences with a consideration of the origins and evolution of the right to property restitution for refugees and internally displaced persons. It provides the reader with an outline of the situation in Kosovo prior to the 1999 armed conflict, the developments that led to the international property related intervention, and the subsequent establishment of the HPD/HPCC (the Housing and Property Directorate and its independent quasi judicial body the Housing and Property Claims Commission). The international property-related intervention is considered from a legal, institutional, operational and administrative perspective. It also provides a comprehensive outline of the jurisprudence of the Commission and concludes with an account of the lessons learned from the process over its six years of operations.This is a two volume set.
Annotation High-performance computing and networking (HPCN) is driven by several initiatives in Europe, the United States, and Japan. In Europe several groups encouraged the Commission of the European Communities to start an HPCN programme. This two-volume work presents the proceedings of HPCN Europe 1994. Volume 1 includes sections on: keynote talks, HPCN and visualization in industry, algorithms for engineering applications, electrical computer-aided engineering, computational fluid dynamics, computational chemistry, materials science, weather simulations, environmental applications and climate, high-energy physics and astrophysics, neuroscience and neural networks, and database applications.
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Proceedings of the workshop held in McLean, Virginia, in October 1992. Among the topics: semantic models for parallel computers, randomized routing of Benes-Clos networks, and approaches to portable parallel programs. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.