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Automatically Leveraging MapReduce Frameworks for Data-Intensive Applications
MapReduce is a popular programming paradigm for developing large-scale,
data-intensive computation. Many frameworks that implement this paradigm have
recently been developed. To leverage these frameworks, however, developers must
become familiar with their APIs and rewrite existing code. Casper is a new tool
that automatically translates sequential Java programs into the MapReduce
paradigm. Casper identifies potential code fragments to rewrite and translates
them in two steps: (1) Casper uses program synthesis to search for a program
summary (i.e., a functional specification) of each code fragment. The summary
is expressed using a high-level intermediate language resembling the MapReduce
paradigm and verified to be semantically equivalent to the original using a
theorem prover. (2) Casper generates executable code from the summary, using
either the Hadoop, Spark, or Flink API. We evaluated Casper by automatically
converting real-world, sequential Java benchmarks to MapReduce. The resulting
benchmarks perform up to 48.2x faster compared to the original.Comment: 12 pages, additional 4 pages of references and appendi
Logic Programming Applications: What Are the Abstractions and Implementations?
This article presents an overview of applications of logic programming,
classifying them based on the abstractions and implementations of logic
languages that support the applications. The three key abstractions are join,
recursion, and constraint. Their essential implementations are for-loops, fixed
points, and backtracking, respectively. The corresponding kinds of applications
are database queries, inductive analysis, and combinatorial search,
respectively. We also discuss language extensions and programming paradigms,
summarize example application problems by application areas, and touch on
example systems that support variants of the abstractions with different
implementations
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