Quine Aims to Simplify Event Processing on Data in Motion
On InfoQ, Sergio De Simone talks about the advantages of the streaming graph style of data processing, and of Quine open source software in particular.
“What sets Quine apart from other stream processing solutions, says thatDot, is a set of three design choices that lie at its foundations: a graph-structured data model, an asynchronous actor-based graph computational model, and standing queries.”
Check out “Quine Aims to Simplify Event Processing on Data in Motion” on InfoQ to learn more.
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