There are many ways to collect data. Before selecting the technology for collecting data, we should ask ourselves a basic question - what do we want to achieve with data analysis? In this article named Process Mining and BI in Big Data Technology, we have discussed basic matters around Process Mining and BI in relationship in the vast field of Big Data. If we want to evaluate our data today, we … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2017
W3C HTML5 DRM : The Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) Framework
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Free Software Foundation (FSF) supporters has not much love to watch the Web moving forward with DRM in the browser. But, that has been truth. Finally W3C HTML5 DRM aka The Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) Framework drafted against many peoples's wish and over-empowering the browsers. 58.4% of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) members has approved the EME … [Read more...]
How to Install Miniconda on Ubuntu/CentOS
Regular readers of this website possibly can recall that we talked about how to install Anaconda. Anaconda is around 413 MB size and needs 3 GB of available disk space with collection of 720+ open source packages. Size of Miniconda is only 45.2 MB as it without the collection of 720 packages and Anaconda Navigator (desktop graphical user interface included in Anaconda which allows to launch … [Read more...]
Cheapest Way to Setup Raspberry Pi (Headless, Like Server)
Raspberry Pi with all needed things for GUI is no way cheap, indeed it is quite costly including all actually needed hardwares for general purpose use and increasing longevity of it. Case of Arduino is different as it is just a developmental board based on microcontroller. Raspberry Pi is a single board computer. Here is cheapest way to setup Raspberry Pi as headless like server to SSH & work. … [Read more...]
Theoretical Foundations of Big Data : Part 3
Everything which has a starting has an end. This article with the title Theoretical Foundations of Big Data Part 3 is the third and final part of our series of articles. If you are curious about the previous two articles, you can read the Part 1 and Part 2 before reading this article. We are resuming the topic from analytical methods. The sub-headers do not claim to be complete in the thematic … [Read more...]
How To Install Hue on Ubuntu 16.04
For this guide using Hue is Query Tool With GUI For Browsing, Querying, Visualizing Data & Developing Apps for Hadoop. Here is how to install Hue on Ubuntu 16.04 running Hadoop. Hue consists of web service which runs on a node in cluster. Hue has editors for Hive, Impala, Pig, MapReduce, Spark and any SQL like MySQL, Oracle, SparkSQL, Solr SQL, Phoenix etc. Dashboards to dynamically interact … [Read more...]
InnoDB vs Percona XtraDB vs TokuDB Storage Engine For WordPress
This is not an article with lot of bar charts. I am no database expert but I can talk something about database which so called some "WordPress Experts" in their "professional services" possibly has no such options to the clients. Slow WordPress is quite common and blindly increasing RAM like work is not a solution. Talking about InnoDB vs Percona XtraDB vs TokuDB Storage Engine for WordPress is a … [Read more...]
Arduino Fingerprint Scanner Module GT-511C3, GT-511C1R
Fingerprint scanners are definitely interesting but not many things are known these stuffs as Open Source hardware in this niche still quite less and the module is quite complex. Here is a guide on buying Arduino fingerprint scanner module GT-511C3, GT-511C1R buying guide and basic details to not get ripped off. GT-511C3 or GT-511C1R is the part number of the stuff - if you are lucky then it will … [Read more...]
Theoretical Foundations of Big Data : Part 2
This article is part of series of articles on the topic which can be guessed from the title. Theoretical Foundations of Big Data is second part of our series of articles. Readers if not already read, can read our first article of this series on Theoretical Foundations of Big Data. While dealing with large amounts of data, there are certain rules to which the providers and users of Big Data have to … [Read more...]
Theoretical Foundations of Big Data : Part 1
All of us are well aware that increasing digitization of content, increasing use of intelligent systems and their networking in more and more everyday objects are continually generating, capturing and transmitting data to manufacturers or other service providers. Due to the sheer mass of the resulting data, the administration and processing of these data reaches its limits. The intelligent and … [Read more...]