I would also participate in the hacking, although from Germany and
connected via Skype or some such thing. :D

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Stephan Ewen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> For the hackathon Stockholm next week (at KTH / SICS, Oct 8th - 9th), here
> is a suggestion for a rough agenda and a list of topics to work upon or
> look into. Suggestions and more topics are welcome.
>
>
> Wednesday (8th)
> --------------------------
>
> 9:00 - 10:00  Introduction to Apache Flink, System overview, and Dev
> environment (by Stephan)
>
> 10:15 - 11:00 Introduction to the topics (Streaming API and system by Gyula
> & Marton), (Graphs by Vasia / Martin / Stephan)
>
>
> 11:00 - 12:30 Happy hacking (part 1)
>
> 12:30 - Lunch (Food will be provided by KTH / SICS. A big thank you to them
> and also to Paris, for organizing that)
>
> 13:xx - Happy hacking (part 2)
>
> 6:00 pm - Hadoop User Group Meetup @ Spotify , for those who are
> interested. (http://www.meetup.com/stockholm-hug/events/207323222/)
>
>
> Thursday (9th)
> --------------------------
>
> Happy hacking (continued)
>
>
>
> Ideas for topics
> -----------------------------
>
> Streaming:
>
>   - Sample streaming applications (e.g. continuous heavy hitters and topics
> on the twitter stream)
>
>   - Implement a simple SQL to Streaming program parser. Possibly using
> Apache Calcite (http://optiq.incubator.apache.org/)
>
>   - Implement different windowing methods (count-based, time-based, ...)
>
>   - Implement different windowed operations (windowed-stream-join,
> windowed-stream-co-group)
>
>   - Streaming state, and interaction with other programs (that access state
> of a stream program)
>
>
>
> Graph Analysis
> ----------------------------
>
>   - Prototype a Graph DSL (simple graph building, filters, graph
> properties, some algorithms)
>
>   - Prototype abstractions different Graph processing paradigms
> (vertex-centric, partition-centric).
>
>   - Generalize the delta iterations, allow flexible state access.
>
>
> Feel free to comment!
>
>
> Greetings,
> Stephan

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