Hi, I'm trying to understand the relationship between hama and pregel, or massive graph processing in general. At the beginning i checked the documentation and the code, few months ago, and i relalized that hama BSP was going towards a Hamburg/Pregel implemetnation, aside of the matrix package. Now i've been reported that "/Hama's target was changed. As you know, the pregel is a processing framework for large scale graph. But, Hama aims at a distributed scientific package on Hadoop for massive matrix and graph data. It is not specified for graph processing. A system like Pregel might be an application of Hama."
/What does "a distributed scientific package on hadoop for massive matrix and graph data" mean? If it's not for processing, are you writing a graphDB? How's hama's goal going to be related to something like pregel? Thanks Claudio -- Claudio Martella Digital Technologies Unit Research & Development - Analyst TIS innovation park Via Siemens 19 | Siemensstr. 19 39100 Bolzano | 39100 Bozen Tel. +39 0471 068 123 Fax +39 0471 068 129 [email protected] http://www.tis.bz.it Short information regarding use of personal data. According to Section 13 of Italian Legislative Decree no. 196 of 30 June 2003, we inform you that we process your personal data in order to fulfil contractual and fiscal obligations and also to send you information regarding our services and events. Your personal data are processed with and without electronic means and by respecting data subjects' rights, fundamental freedoms and dignity, particularly with regard to confidentiality, personal identity and the right to personal data protection. At any time and without formalities you can write an e-mail to [email protected] in order to object the processing of your personal data for the purpose of sending advertising materials and also to exercise the right to access personal data and other rights referred to in Section 7 of Decree 196/2003. The data controller is TIS Techno Innovation Alto Adige, Siemens Street n. 19, Bolzano. You can find the complete information on the web site www.tis.bz.it.
