Glad to know that Hive has a good performance compared with other languages.

It will be great if you can publish the queries/codes in the
benchmark, as well as environment setup, so that other people can
rerun your benchmark easily.


Zheng

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 7:11 AM, Rob Stewart
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> As promised, today I have made available my findings and experiment results
> from my research project, examining the high level languages: Pig, Hive and
> JAQL.
> The project extends from existing studies, by evaluating the scale up, scale
> out, and runtime for 3 benchmarking applications. It also examines the ease
> of programming, and the computational power of each language.
> I've created two documents:
> - Publication - A slide-by-slide presentation. 16 slides - *Suitable for
> most readers*
> - dissertation results chapter (18 pages of text)
> You can find these documents at:
> http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~rs46/publications.html
> Excuse the .HTML link - It is useful for me to record the number of hits the
> publication receives.
> I welcome any feedback, either on this mailing list, or to my University
> email address for direct correspondence. Any questions regarding the
> benchmarks should be sent to my University email address.
>
> Thanks for taking an interest,
>
> Rob Stewart



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Yours,
Zheng

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