Yes, from Hadoop Summit Page, I read: "Similar to Pregel, Giraph follows the bulk-synchronous parallel model relative to graphs where vertices can send messages to other vertices during a given superstep."

If you don't explicitly mention Pregel in Hama headline, there are less change you will be heard.

Thx

On 29/06/11 08:12, Thomas Jungblut wrote:
Hey,

just have seen JPregel. Don't think they going to get far, since this is
just a 1:1 java-portation of the pregel paper.
Giraphs presentation is today, are there any live feeds of the hadoop
summit?:)

I'm +1 for pregel-like API because the "thinking like a vertex" is always
more intuitive than BSP itself. If we can manage to add, let's call it TLV
(Thinking Like a Vertex) AND to keep the BSP engine as itself, Hama would be
very powerful.

Greetings


2011/6/29 Edward J. Yoon<[email protected]>

Hi,

Recently, I'm see many Pregel clone projects e.g., giraph, goldenorb,
jpregel, .., etc. (although they are all the early stage)

I still believe that the core is a BSP computing engine but, "Pregel
clone" is a good marketing strategy.

Should we plan the Pregel-like graph APIs for 0.4-incubating?

Thanks.
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Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon
@eddieyoon





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Eric

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