Hi everyone! I just moved from the MIT Lincoln Laboratory to begin a PhD program at the University of Washington. My child project for most this year is Graphulo <https://github.com/Accla/graphulo>-- a Java Accumulo library that uses Accumulo iterators as matrix math primitives for graph analytics.
I'm interested in improving iterators and their processing in tablet servers. Some iterator ideas are outlined in ACCUMULO-3751 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-3751>. I've also had an interest in HTrace and have some ideas about improving the trace table's presentation in the Accumulo Monitor. At UW I am interested in "polystore query optimization" (a polystore is a kind of federated system that involves many database system backends and frontend languages). I aim to use Accumulo as part of this polystore research. The current step I'm thinking about is the mathematical middle layer: how traditional relational algebra relates to Accumulo's operations and to linear algebra algorithms. Cheers, Dylan On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Billie Rinaldi <[email protected]> wrote: > Join me in welcoming Dylan Hutchison and Russ Weeks as new Apache Accumulo > committers and PMC members! Dylan and Russ, feel free to tell us about > yourselves and your development interests. > > Billie >
