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Date: 2016-07-13 15:06:45
Computing
Software
Java platform
Free software
Parallel computing
Distributed computing architecture
Apache Software Foundation
Apache Kafka
Apache Samza
Batch processing
Stream processing
MapReduce

Kafka, Samza and the Unix Philosophy of Distributed Data Martin Kleppmann Jay Kreps University of Cambridge

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