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[jira] [Updated] (STORM-568) I would like to utilize storm for a code base, unstructured, flowing, and parallel.

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-568?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Robert D Rees updated STORM-568:
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    Issue Type: Story  (was: New Feature)

> I would like to utilize storm for a code base, unstructured, flowing, and parallel.
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>                 Key: STORM-568
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-568
>             Project: Apache Storm
>          Issue Type: Story
>          Components: storm-hbase, storm-hdfs
>         Environment: My considerations would be for an all open platform for all systems and languages, using highly optimized math and code libraries to implement a non-structured free flowing heterogeneous parallel platform
>            Reporter: Robert D Rees
>            Assignee: Robert D Rees
>
> I have long considered the problems with parallel computing and to me it is in the structure of the code itself. One process is sitting waiting for another to complete or catch up, wasting resources, time, and energy. Storm gives fault tolerance and a sort of non-rigid flow. I would like to investigate the naturally inherent properties of storm to see if would allow an actual code base to be attached. It would be close to a high-speed code delivery system that could posses incredible possibilities and potential if proven successful. Code Bases considered would be C/C++/Fortran Python Perl OMP MPI OA(OAA) integrated with highly optimized and implemented advanced computational libraries, mixed with some good ol fashioned tinkering to get it right.



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