Thanks, Aljosha, for the explanation. Isn't there a way to apply the concept of the combiner to a streaming process?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 3:56 AM, Nirmalya Sengupta < sengupta.nirma...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Aljoscha <aljos...@apache.org> > > Thanks very much for clarifying the role of Pre-Aggregation (rather, > Incr-Aggregation, now that I understand the intention). It helps me to > understand. Thanks to Setfano too, for keeping at the original question of > mine. > > My current understanding is that if I have to compute the average of a > streaming set of _temperatures_ then the *best* way to accomplish this, is > by employing *one* node (or thread, on my laptop), losing speed but > gaining deterministic behaviour in the process. I can decide to capture the > average either by grouping the temperatures by count or by time. Because I > am sliding the window anyway, I don't run the risk of accumulation of > elements in the window and buffer overrun. > > Could you please confirm if my understanding is correct? I feel happy if > I 'understand' the basis of a design well! :-) > > -- Nirmalya > -- > Software Technologist > http://www.linkedin.com/in/nirmalyasengupta > "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost. That is > where they should be. > Now put the foundation under them." > -- BR, Stefano Baghino Software Engineer @ Radicalbit