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Structuring Medical Records with Apache Stanbol – Rafa Haro, Athento & Antonio David Perez Morales Apache Stanbol (https://stanbol.apache.org) is a top level Apache project which main objective is to provide a set of reusable components for semantic content management...
Building a Search Engine for the Cuban Web -Jorge Betancourt Gonzalez This talk will cover the transition of Solr from “just the inverted index for search” into the core’s technology of a Web Search Engine for the Cuban Web. The main purpose is to show how some of the more common features of today web … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Building a Search Engine for the Cuban Web – Jorge Betancourt Gonzalez →
Lucene And Solr Document Classification – Alessandro Benedetti This presentation will start by introducing how Apache Lucene can be used to classify documents using data structures that already exist in your index instead of having to generate and supply external training sets. Building on the introduction the focus will be on extensions of the Lucene … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Lucene And Solr Document Classification – Alessandro Benedetti →
Implementing Security in Apache Geode Using Apache Shiro – Jinmei Liao Apache Geode (incubating) is a distributed in-memory data grid built for high throughput low latency applications. Data stored in a Gode cluster can be accessed by Geode clients (which talk to the server over TCP) and over REST api. One can also manage the … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Implementing Security in Apache Geode Using Apache Shiro – Jinmei Liao →
How to Secure Apache Spark? – Neelesh Srinivas Salian Security has been a crucial component of the Big Data ecosystem. The need to protect data from exploits and vulnerability are evident in the strong push for cybersecurity and secure clusters across businesses and industries alike. Spark itself has been a major analytic backbone of that … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – How to Secure Apache Spark? – Neelesh Srinivas Salian →
Using Monitoring to Understand Cassandra- Alain Rodriguez LetÛªs be honest, nobody cares about a fire extinguisher until their house is burning down. In a similar vein, monitoring is an important, yet often undervalued part of running production systems. Distributed databases internals are often complex. Cassandra is not an exception and might sometimes be tricky to … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Using Monitoring to Understand Cassandra- Alain Rodriguez →
Apache CouchDB 2.0 Sync Deep Dive – Jan Lehnardt Data sync, or replication is THE killer feature of CouchDB. Any number of primary database servers can replicate with each other across highly reliable and partially connected networks, and CouchDBÛªs sync protocol makes it all work like magic. It is also THE driver behind the Offline … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Apache CouchDB 2.0 Sync Deep Dive – Jan Lehnardt →
Having Fun with Raspberry(s) and Apache Projects – Jean-Frederic Clere You can do a lot with a Raspberry and ASF projects. From a Tiny object connected to Internet to a application running in the cloud. First Raspberry as a Sensor collecting data and sending it to Casandra. Second Raspberry as a “server” running HTTPD and … Continue reading ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Having Fun with Raspberry(s) and Apache Projects – Jean-Frederic Clere →
Software Quality? It’s a Cultural Thing – Bertrand Delacretaz Asking developers about their views on software quality generates a combinatorial explosion of axes on which quality can be measured. Is it clean code? Performance? Testability? Modularity? Transparency? Software quality is an endless quest...
FOSDEM 2017 interview with Isabel Drost-Fromm