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      Reproducible Experiments for Comparing Apache Flink and Apache Spark on Public Clouds

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          Big data processing is a hot topic in today's computer science world. There is a significant demand for analysing big data to satisfy many requirements of many industries. Emergence of the Kappa architecture created a strong requirement for a highly capable and efficient data processing engine. Therefore data processing engines such as Apache Flink and Apache Spark emerged in open source world to fulfil that efficient and high performing data processing requirement. There are many available benchmarks to evaluate those two data processing engines. But complex deployment patterns and dependencies make those benchmarks very difficult to reproduce by our own. This project has two main goals. They are making few of community accepted benchmarks easily reproducible on cloud and validate the performance claimed by those studies.

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          Stream Bench: Towards Benchmarking Modern Distributed Stream Computing Frameworks

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            2016-10-14
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            1610.04493
            5b275039-fcbb-4de2-982e-56458afef162

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