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Building Big Data Pipelines with Apache Beam

Building Big Data Pipelines with Apache Beam is the essential guide for mastering data processing using Apache Beam. This book covers both the basics and advanced concepts, from implementing pipelines to extending functionalities with custom I/O connectors. By the end, you'll be equipped to build scalable and reusable big data solutions. What this Book will help me do Understand the core principles of Apache Beam and its architecture. Learn how to create efficient data processing pipelines for diverse scenarios. Master the use of stateful processing for real-time data handling. Gain skills in using Beam's portability features for various languages. Explore advanced functionalities like creating custom I/O connectors. Author(s) None Lukavský is a seasoned data engineer with extensive experience in big data technologies and Apache Beam. Having worked on innovative data solutions across industries, None brings hands-on insights and practical expertise to this book. Their approach to teaching ensures readers can directly apply concepts to real-world scenarios. Who is it for? This book is designed for professionals involved in big data, such as data engineers, analysts, and scientists. It is particularly suited for those with an intermediate level of understanding of Java, aiming to expand their skill set to include advanced data pipeline construction. Whether you're stepping into Apache Beam for the first time or looking to deepen your expertise, this book offers valuable, actionable insights.

Fundamentals of Structural Stability

The ability of a structural assembly to carry loads and forces determines how stable it will be over time. Viewing structural assemblages as comprising columns, beams, arches, rings, and plates, this book will introduce the student to both a classical and advanced understanding of the mechanical behavior of such structural systems under load and how modeling the resulting strains can predict the overall future performance—the stability—of that structure. While covering traditional beam theory, the book is more focused on elastica theory in keeping with modern approaches. This text will be an expanded and updated version a similar, previously published book, but with pedagogical improvements and updated analytical methods. This engineering textbook will provide a focused treatment on the study of how structures behave and perform when under stress loading, including plastic deformation and buckling. All advanced engineering students studying engineering mechanics, structural analysis and design, fatigue and failure, and other related subjects need to have this knowledge, and this book will provide it in a thorough and coherent fashion. Written by two of the world’s leading engineering professors in this subject area, the pedagogy has been classroom-tested over many years and should find a receptive readership among both students and instructors. * An understandable introduction to the theory of structural stability, useful for a wide variety of engineering disciplines, including mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering * Covers both static and dynamic loads, for both conservative and nonconservative systems * Emphasizes elastic behavior under loads, including vertical buckling, torsional buckling and nonlinear affects of structural system buckling and stability * Case examples to illustrate real-world applications of Stability Theory