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... of the highest found so far. The third piece of code runs the MapReduce job (see Example 2-5).Analyzing the Data with Hadoop | 23www.it-ebooks.info Hadoop: TheDefinitive Guide, Third Edition by ... methods control the output typesfor the map and the reduce functions, which are often the same, as they are in our case.If they are different, then the map output types can be set using the methodssetMapOutputKeyClass() ... chapters, but the important point for the present discussionis that there are two parts to the computation, the map and the reduce, and it’s the interface between the two where the “mixing” occurs....
... }'done The script loops through the compressed year files, first printing the year, and thenprocessing each file using awk. The awk script extracts two fields from the data: the airtemperature ... a missing value in the NCDC dataset) and whether the quality codeindicates that the reading is not suspect or erroneous. If the reading is OK, the value iscompared with the maximum value seen ... http://www.hadoopbook.com/. You will also find instructionsthere for obtaining the datasets that are used in examples throughout the book, as wellas further notes for running the programs in the book,...
... classes: These model the entities, or data, in the system.ã Boundary classes: These essentially provide the interface between the system and the outside world, usually the user interface. The interface ... combining his username with the company domain name. The method name, the return type, and the list of parameters and their types are together known as the signature of the method. Creating an ... for further reading.Downloading the Code The full code for the examples found in Part II of the book is available for download from the book’s page on the Apress website (www.apress.com). There...
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... Documentation lowers the barrier to entry andhelps people contemplate the possibilities.Produced with the generous support of O’Reilly Media, Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is thethirdedition of what ... Asterisk™: TheDefinitive Guide, Third Edition by Leif Madsen, Jim Van Meggelen, and Russell BryantCopyright â 2011 Leif Madsen, Jim Van Meggelen, and Russell Bryant. All rights reserved.Printed in the ... RomanoPrinting History:June 2005:First Edition. August 2007:Second Edition. April 2011: Third Edition. Nutshell Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook logo, and the O’Reilly logo are registered trademarks...
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... rooted in developments of the early to mid-1990s. The alphabet soup of the first edition wasgruel compared to the mulligatawny of 2005.Matthew filled the gap between the book and contemporary ... written after the decimal point for the corresponding projects. Ethernet, the most widely used IEEE LAN technology, was standardizedby thethird working group, 802.3. Wireless LANs were the eleventh ... introduces the acronyms usedthroughout the book. With 802.11, the introduction serves another important purpose. 802.11 issuperficially similar to Ethernet. Understanding the background of Ethernet...
... with each other, in the Asterisk community they delight ineach others’ skills. The significance of this cooperation cannot be underestimated.If the dream of Asterisk is to be realized, the community ... horriblesupport. Asterisk solves the first two problems; entrepreneurs and the communityare addressing the latter. The Asterisk CommunityOne of the compelling strengths of Asterisk is the passionate community ... write a foreword for the fourth edition of the book, lots of names were tossed around. We had already had Mark Spencer (authorof Asterisk) write it for the first two editions of the book. Next, John...