2016
Report  Open Access

How-to implement algorithms for DataMiner

Coro G., Panichi G.

Cloud computing  e-Infrastructures  Research infrastructures  Distributed algorithms 

In this document we describe how to implement an algorithm that should run on the D4Science DataMiner service. DataMiner is a cross-usage service that provides users and services with tools for performing data mining operations. Specifically, it offers a unique access to perform data mining and statistical operations on heterogeneous data, which may reside either at client side, in the form of comma-separated values files, or be remotely hosted, possibly in a database. The DataMiner service is able to take inputs and execute the operation requested by a client or a user, by invoking the most suited computational facility from a set of available computational resources. Executions can run either on multi-core machines or on different computational platforms, such as D4Science and other different private and commercial Cloud providers.

Source: ISTI Technical reports, 2016



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@techreport{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:356865,
	title = {How-to implement algorithms for DataMiner},
	author = {Coro G. and Panichi G.},
	institution = {ISTI Technical reports, 2016},
	year = {2016}
}

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