Ab Initio Introduction:
Ab initio refers to predictions or calculations which are
based completely on theory as opposed to conducting tests. Ab Initio is like
any of the other classic version controlling system and has many features like
a) Versioning/Tagging b) Check-in/Check-out c) Branching Versioning/Tagging.
Every new check-in of the module will give a new incremental version to the
component/application.
Ab initio Architecture (Co-operation system, GDE, EME)
- Sandbox creation, check-in and check-out.
- How do you develop a graph and what are the pre-requisites for graph creation
- Explaining different classes of Ab initio components and their usage
- Transform Components
- Data set components
- Partitioning Components
- De-partitioning Components
- Sort Components
Latest features of ab initio and their usage
- Parallelisms supported by Ab initio
- Phase and checkpoints
- Advanced Ab initio features in real time
- Performance Tuning of Ab initio graphs
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