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Mastering Apache Arrow - Accelerating Data Processing and In-Memory Analytics - cover

Mastering Apache Arrow - Accelerating Data Processing and In-Memory Analytics

Robert Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering Apache Arrow: Accelerating Data Processing and In-Memory Analytics," is an indispensable resource designed to deepen your understanding of Apache Arrow's role in modern data technology. This comprehensive guide takes readers on an enlightening exploration of Arrow’s groundbreaking capabilities, from its advanced architecture to its efficient in-memory data structures. It serves as a vital tool for both beginners looking to grasp the basics and seasoned professionals aiming to harness the full potential of this innovative technology.The book meticulously covers a range of topics including installation and setup, efficient data handling with Arrow Tables and Arrays, and seamless interoperability with other data systems. Readers will learn the intricacies of inter-process communication, memory management, and performance optimization techniques. Enhanced by real-world use cases spanning diverse industries, this book illustrates the transformative impact of Apache Arrow's application in fields such as finance, healthcare, and big data analytics.With clear explanations and step-by-step guidance, this book arms you with practical solutions to common challenges, positioning you to maximize the benefits of Apache Arrow in improving data processing speed and analytic efficiency. Whether you are a data scientist, software engineer, or IT professional, "Mastering Apache Arrow" empowers you to elevate your approach to data analytics and prepares you for the evolving demands of data-driven innovation.
Available since: 01/01/2025.
Print length: 330 pages.

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