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input recordの例文

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  • It has a single input and assigns each input record to its own subset.
  • The insert stage modifies the input records as specified in its arguments and passes them to its output.
  • Note that for every input record a constant field may not change its content and position in any output record!
  • The MapReduce System would line up the 1100 Map processors, and would provide each with its corresponding 1 million input records.
  • A sort is a special case : " all " the input records must be read before the first output record can be written.
  • For a large N and small W, as is typically the case in geophysical data, the output record can be viewed as comparable in dimensions to the input record.
  • For example, a " sort " command is unable to produce any output until all input records have been read, as the very last record received just might turn out to be first in sorted order.
  • The data entry was either described in several tables that specified the format of the input record with optional automatic data validation procedures or the indexed file operations were programmed in a special COBOL dialect with IDX and SEQ file support.
  • The MapReduce System would then line up the 96 Reduce processors by performing shuffling operation of the key / value pairs due to the fact that we need average per age, and provide each with its millions of corresponding input records.
  • More specifically, let us consider a subarray of W channels, where W th trace of the output record, and traces N-W + 1, N-W + 2, . . ., N of the input record produce the ( N-W + 1 ) st trace, which is the last trace, of the output record.