Hama (means a hippopotamus in Korean) is a distributed scientific package on Hadoop for massive matrix and graph data. It is currently in incubation with Apache. The main goal of Hama is to provide computational tools for data-intensive scientific and industrial areas. It consists of two packages, which are the matrix package and the graph package.
General Information
computing framework based on BSP (Bulk Synchronous Parallel) computing techniques for massive scientific computations (e.g., matrix, graph, network, ..., etc).
General Information
- Hama Official Website
- Hama Official BlogHama Homepage
- Presentations and Articles about Hama Getting Started with Hamaand BSP
- PoweredBy, a list of sites and applications powered by Hama
- Hama Architecture – Work in progress
- RoadMap – Work in progress
- Hama Mailing Lists
- Hama IRC Channel
User Documentation
- Examples
Developer Documentation
User Documentation
- Getting Started with Hama
- Getting Started with Hama on Mesos
- Getting Started with Hama on YARN
- Running Hama over InfiniBand
- Hama Pipes (Native C/C++ BSP Bridge)
- Build Dynamic Graphs on Hama
- Hama Aggregators
- Command Line Interfaces for Hama shell script.
- How to debug your own Applications
- Configuring third party JAR with native library
- FAQ list
- Hama Streaming
- Examples
- Advanced Documentation
Developer Documentation
- Guide for Hama Contributors
- Guide for Hama Committers
- Guide for Hama PMC memers
- Roadmap, listing release plans
- Building, Testing, CI
- How to release
- Developer FAQ
- Hama Streaming Protocol
- Guidelines provides information that developers can follow.