It's a StreamER World! A Journey Through Processing Flows of Data
DEIB - Conference Room "E. Gatti" (building 20)
December 11th, 2019
5.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Contacts:
Emanuele Della Valle
Research Line:
Data, web, and society
December 11th, 2019
5.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Contacts:
Emanuele Della Valle
Research Line:
Data, web, and society
Abstract
On December 11th, 2019 the event Paper We Love and Kafka Meetup will be held at DEIB Conference Room “Emilio Gatti”.
Papers We Love (PWL) is a community built around reading, discussing and learning more about academic computer science papers. You can also visit the Papers We Love site for more info (https://paperswelove.org/).
Apache Kafka is an open-source data platform with stream processing features. Milano Kafka meetup (https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/Milano-Kafka-meetup/) is the bi-monthly event where the Milan community around this awesome Apache project gathers, usually presenting use-cases and relevant applications.
Abstract: What is stream processing? Who does stream processing @Polimi? How does stream processing can be done? We will talk about foundational aspects such as CQL and SECRET. Then, we will look into a model stream processing model: Google’s Dataflow. Last, but not least, we will present the stream and table duality behind Kafka’s KSQL.
17:00-18.30 – Waiting for Paper We Love
18.30-19.00 – Networking
19.30-21.30 – Riccardo Tommasini, PhD Candidate @ PoliMi will give an overview on how the following foundational papers and how they relate to Apache Kafka, Kafka Streams, and KSQL-DB.
• The CQL continuous query language: semantic foundations and query execution (Arasu et al., 2006)
• The dataflow model: a practical approach to balancing correctness, latency, and cost in massive-scale, unbounded, out-of-order data processing (Akidau et al., 2015).
• Stream and Tables: Two sides of the same coin (Sax et al., 2018)
The presentation will be in English.
Papers We Love (PWL) is a community built around reading, discussing and learning more about academic computer science papers. You can also visit the Papers We Love site for more info (https://paperswelove.org/).
Apache Kafka is an open-source data platform with stream processing features. Milano Kafka meetup (https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/Milano-Kafka-meetup/) is the bi-monthly event where the Milan community around this awesome Apache project gathers, usually presenting use-cases and relevant applications.
Abstract: What is stream processing? Who does stream processing @Polimi? How does stream processing can be done? We will talk about foundational aspects such as CQL and SECRET. Then, we will look into a model stream processing model: Google’s Dataflow. Last, but not least, we will present the stream and table duality behind Kafka’s KSQL.
17:00-18.30 – Waiting for Paper We Love
18.30-19.00 – Networking
19.30-21.30 – Riccardo Tommasini, PhD Candidate @ PoliMi will give an overview on how the following foundational papers and how they relate to Apache Kafka, Kafka Streams, and KSQL-DB.
• The CQL continuous query language: semantic foundations and query execution (Arasu et al., 2006)
• The dataflow model: a practical approach to balancing correctness, latency, and cost in massive-scale, unbounded, out-of-order data processing (Akidau et al., 2015).
• Stream and Tables: Two sides of the same coin (Sax et al., 2018)
The presentation will be in English.