Re: [Haskell] The Haskell road ... to Google

2006-01-19 Thread Tomasz Zielonka
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 09:09:36AM -0800, Ralf Lammel wrote:
> Google's MapReduce Programming Model -- Revisited
> Draft; To be submitted; feedback appreciated; 27 pages.
> http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ralf/MapReduce
> Executive summary: The seminal MapReduce paper had been briefly
> discussed at LTU without really going into technical details. The
> present paper discovers the concepts from a functional programming
> perspective. Did you ever wonder why MapReduce is called MapReduce?


It's so good to see that I and Google have the same ideas ;-)


Best regards
Tomasz

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[Haskell] The Haskell road ... to Google

2006-01-19 Thread Ralf Lammel
Two new papers available:

Book review
"The Haskell Road to Logic, Maths and Programming" by Kees Doets and Jan van 
Eijck
To appear in JoLLI journal; 13 pages.
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ralf/JoLLI06
Executive summary: The "Haskell road" is an excellent book worth
considering as course material and reading anyhow. A non-Haskell
road is also discussed in the review.

Google's MapReduce Programming Model -- Revisited
Draft; To be submitted; feedback appreciated; 27 pages.
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ralf/MapReduce
Executive summary: The seminal MapReduce paper had been briefly
discussed at LTU without really going into technical details. The
present paper discovers the concepts from a functional programming
perspective. Did you ever wonder why MapReduce is called MapReduce?

Ralf Laemmel


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