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StreamSQL.org: Handling revision records in a stream processing engine
A revision record (also known as a correction) is a record on a stream that reports and corrects an error previously seen on that stream.
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StreamSQL.org: StreamSQL language specification now available
We are proud to announce that the draft StreamSQL language specification is now publically available. The StreamSQL language is a superset of SQL, ...
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StreamSQL.org: Handling revision records in a stream processing engine
For example, one approach might be to replay a sample of the data used in the ... Is it best to leave it to the developer to encode revision handling in ...
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StreamSQL.org: Hey, You! Get Off of My Cloud
Oct 3, 2006 ... I would like to dispel what seems to be a common misconception about the capabilities of mature stream processing products.
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StreamSQL.org: Handling revision records in a stream processing engine
A revision record (also known as a correction) is a record on a stream that reports and corrects an error previously seen on that stream.
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StreamSQL.org: High Throughput != Low Latency
Nov 8, 2006 ... I often see event-processing software vendors cite throughput numbers (eg, k msgs/sec), without citing latency numbers, or acknowledge that ...
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StreamSQL.org: Handling revision records in a stream processing engine
However let us say that we made a mistake initially and the sales should have been {1 25} and now I want to update the SALES stream from 1 15 to 1 25 ...
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StreamSQL.org: High Throughput != Low Latency
Nov 8, 2006 ... I often see event-processing software vendors cite throughput numbers (eg, k msgs/sec), without citing latency numbers, or acknowledge that ...
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