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Prelude Recently, I helped a friend of mine in coding him a problem for his university Algorithms course, where problems are submitted in Java. I sent him code with good O notation complexity, ...
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Consider application where users rates products (e.g. 1-5 stars). Through passage of time, there might be millions of records. One can create desired indexes and/or keep sum and count of all ratings ...
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Here is the question. On a 2.2 GHz processor with 6 physical threads and 6 hyperthreads, I see performance on the order of 3-10s for a particular job involving OpenCV. I do not specify that the ...
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I have a C# system that reads thousands of messages per minute from a Kafka topic. The messages are filtered and I need to insert the filtered messages into a MSSQL table. A normal insert statement is ...
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I am trying to design a Rest API backend based on Loopback. Since I heard nodejs is not very good in computing since it will block the thread, can I make a async call just for using java to calculate ...
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We have a service where we have billions of key-value data stored in some storage. Before actually querying the data, we query the bloom filter to determine if the key may exist or definitely does not ...
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We have a Single-Page (SPA) Ajax-based Java Spring/Hibernate app running in Tomcat 8.5. The app's performance is acceptable, but not lightning-fast. A typical Insert Record takes 3-4 sec., e.g. 05 ...
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The issue I care about here is high throughput, there are a lot of sensors (monitoring devices) which send data to the server at high frequency. It looks really like that we have to use UDP protocol ...
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I've asked a question about Scaling Matrix Multiplication by CPU Cores on StackOverflow and it seems that merely adding more CPU cores to this problem won't reduce the time to do Matrix ...
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I am working on design of a financial xchange system and especially the order-matching part. I couldn't find a clear/complete design article especially for scalable/high available order-maching ...
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Maybe I have misunderstood this concept. But is it common, when developing the backend to an app, mobile or web. To first write it in a high level programming language such as php, python, javascript ...
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I've spent the last few days working with tensorflow for the first time as part of a natural language processing assignment for my degree. It's been interesting (fun isn't the right word) trying to ...
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Let's say I have a phone that can process 1 million operations per second and a micro controller that can perform 1000. Is there a way to tell how many operations a performed by a function or block ...
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A colleague has challenged me with an interesting question. To be honest I have no idea how to deal with it. Suppose the following: Every 5 minutes you get a new file with one hundred thousand new ...
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My understanding is that the system below can accomplish consistency, availability and partition tolerance. So I must be misinterpreting some aspect of the CAP theorem. How come? Let's say I have a ...
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