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Cloud computing / Parallel computing / Distributed computing architecture / MapReduce / Lexical analysis / Apache Hadoop / Hash function / Pig / Data Intensive Computing / Computing / Concurrent computing / Software engineering
Date: 2013-04-16 21:54:26
Cloud computing
Parallel computing
Distributed computing architecture
MapReduce
Lexical analysis
Apache Hadoop
Hash function
Pig
Data Intensive Computing
Computing
Concurrent computing
Software engineering

Efficient Parallel Set-Similarity Joins Using MapReduce

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