Got it. That really sounds cool !

2015-04-07 0:42 GMT+08:00 RJ Nowling <[email protected]>:

> Hi Evans!
>
> BigTop Bazaar is new data generator -- unrelated to BigPetStore.  It
> simulates the movement of people at a conference, driven by preferences in
> booths.  I originally created it to help with development and testing of an
> analytics demo app since we only had access to real data during the live
> event.
>
> Andrew, Jay, and I are going to discuss a way to create an example
> integrating with Hbase.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Evans Ye <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm not quite sure if I get it right. ;) But to me I think one of the
>> important things bigtop provides is hadoop ecosystem integration testing,
>> which I think bigpetstore can help. Another value-added thing that
>> bigpetstore provides is showing people what real world problem can be
>> solved by adopting big data solutions. The bigpetstore project really
>> brings bigtop to the next level by demonstrating real cases that can be
>> evaluated on bigtop's big data stack.
>>
>>
>> 2015-04-07 0:10 GMT+08:00 RJ Nowling <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hey BigTop!
>>>
>>> Just wanted to let you know that I'll be presenting a poster
>>>
>>> BigTop Bazaar: Simulating Customer Dynamics Driven By Booth Preferences
>>> at a Conference
>>>
>>> at the  2015 Annual Conference of the Great Lakes Section (GLS of the
>>> Society of Industrial & Applied Math (SIAM) in Grand Rapids, MI on May 2.
>>>
>>> I wrote a blog entry about the model here:
>>> http://rnowling.github.io/math/2015/03/24/bigtop-bazaar-model.html
>>>
>>> I've been working on a Java implementation here:
>>> https://github.com/rnowling/bigtop-bazaar
>>>
>>> Once it's relatively stable, I'll commit it to BigTop.
>>>
>>> I want to say thanks to BigTop for the support and providing a home for
>>> my projects. :)
>>>
>>> RJ
>>>
>>
>>
>

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