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Top 3 Open Source Web Analytics Software
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| For any websites, blogs and portal owner, it's essential to realize that
| results of their investment and hard work they are making in order to achieve
| the goals they have set should be closely monitored. The key to tracking the
| health of your site is web analytics software. To help things out we had
| already done with the top 10 web log analysis software. Given the line of top
| software, the O'Reilly Radar report shows open source growing exponentially,
| making it to the mainstream. With free availability joining the ease of
| scaling and agile nature, there's a greater inclination towards open source
| software. Moving with the trend, we went for an extensive research to pick
| out the top 3 open source software for web analytics.
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http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/httpblogtaraganacomindexphparchivetop-10-web-log-analysis-software/
HadoopDB reconciles SQL with Map/Reduce
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| Opponents of SQL had their hands strengthened when Google's SQL-free
| technique, "Map/Reduce", showed it could search databases measured in
| petabytes. They look on relational databases as antiquated, a technique that
| can't cope with today's quantities of data or meet the requirements of
| full-text searching. Rather than relations, they rely on key-value pairs.
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http://www.h-online.com/open/HadoopDB-reconciles-SQL-with-Map-Reduce--/news/113822
Related:
IBM Aids Development of Open and Standard Content Analytics Software
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| IBM today announced two major steps intended to assist in the
| open development and standardization of search and content
| analytics software.
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| The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information
| Standards (OASIS) has established a Technical Committee to
| standardize the Unstructured Information Management Architecture
| (UIMA) specification
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http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/061115/0185069.html
Open Source Text Analytics
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| If you have data mining background, RapidMiner and R are strong text
| analytics options.
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| R is an open-source implementation of the S statistical programming language,
| which was developed at Bell Laboratories starting in the mid-‘70s. R is
| available under the GNU General Public License, which allows commercial use.
| Look in particular for tm, the R Text Mining Package, and for other useful
| modules and software interfaces listed under the natural-language processing
| task view. The paper “Text Mining Infrastructure in R” will help you along.
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| RapidMiner is commercial open source, available in a free, community edition
| under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) (which is similar to the
| LGPL used by Gate, with adaptations for networked software use) and also a
| closed-source (commercial) license for those who wish to embed the software
| into proprietary, commercial products. RapidMiner was developed at the
| University of Dortmund, Germany, and was formerly known as YALE (Yet Another
| Learning Environment). The university spun off Rapid-I in 2007 to develop and
| support the software.
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http://www.b-eye-network.com/view/9516
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