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A C++ based data analytics platform for processing large-scale real-time streams containing structured and unstructured data
QMiner is an analytics platform for large-scale real-time streams containing structured and unstructured data. It is designed for scaling to millions of instances on high-end commodity hardware, providing efficient storage, retrieval and analytics mechanisms with real-time response.
node.js v5.x, v4.x or v0.12.x and npm 2.11 or higher
To test that your node.js version is correct, run node --version
and npm --version
. Not compatible with nodejs v0.10 or older.
Windows
npm install qminer
Test
node -e "require('qminer'); console.log('OK')"
QMiner is developed by AILab at Jozef Stefan Institute, Quintelligence and other contributors.
The authors would like to acknowledge funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme, under Grant Agreements 288342 (XLike), 611346 (XLime), 611875 (Symphony), 317534 (Sophocles), 318452 (Mobis), 600074 (NRG4Cast), 619437 (Sunseed), 632840 (FI-Impact) and 612329 (ProaSense).
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 636160-2 (Optimum).
Thanks to Deleaker for supporting open-source projects.
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A C++ based data analytics platform for processing large-scale real-time streams containing structured and unstructured data
The npm package qminer receives a total of 275 weekly downloads. As such, qminer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that qminer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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