westonpace commented on code in PR #35320:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/35320#discussion_r1192740991


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+.. cpp:namespace:: arrow::acero
+
+==============
+Acero Overview
+==============
+
+This page gives an overview of the basic Acero concepts and helps distinguish 
Acero
+from other modules in the Arrow code base.  It's intended for users, 
developers,
+potential contributors, and for those that would like to extend Acero, either 
for
+research or for business use.  This page assumes the reader is already 
familiar with
+core Arrow concepts.  This page does not expect any existing knowledge in 
relational
+algebra.
+
+What is Acero?
+==============
+
+Acero is a C++ library that can be used to analyze large (potentially 
infinite) streams
+of data.  Acero allows computation to be expressed as an "execution plan" 
(:class:`ExecPlan`).
+An execution plan takes in zero or more streams of input data and emits a 
single
+stream of output data.  The plan describes how the data will be transformed as 
it
+passes through.  For example, a plan might:
+
+ * Merge two streams of data using a common column
+ * Create additional columns by evaluating expressions against the existing 
columns
+ * Consume a stream of data by writing it to disk in a partitioned layout

Review Comment:
   Fixed.



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