Abstract:
A computing system can provide user interfaces and back-end operations to facilitate review and invalidation of executed jobs. The system can provide an interface that allows the operator to review quality-control information about a completed job. Once the operator identifies a job as invalid, the operator can be presented with further options, such as whether to invalidate only the reviewed job or the job and all its descendants. The operator can also review antecedent jobs to an invalid job (e.g., in order to trace the root of the problem) and can selectively invalidate antecedent jobs.
Abstract:
An analytics system that executes processing jobs infers dependencies between jobs to be executed based on identification of dependencies between a “sink” job and a source data object on which the sink job depends. Given a job definition for the sink job that identifies a source data object, the system can identify a “source” job that produces the source data object and can infer a dependency of the sink job on the source job. The system can schedule executions of the source and sink jobs such that the source job completes (or completes generation of the source data object) before the sink job is launched.
Abstract:
A computing system can provide user interfaces and back-end operations to facilitate review and invalidation of executed jobs. The system can provide an interface that allows the operator to review quality-control information about a completed job. Once the operator identifies a job as invalid, the operator can be presented with further options, such as whether to invalidate only the reviewed job or the job and all its descendants. The operator can also review antecedent jobs to an invalid job (e.g., in order to trace the root of the problem) and can selectively invalidate antecedent jobs.
Abstract:
An analytics system that executes processing jobs infers dependencies between jobs to be executed based on identification of dependencies between a “sink” job and a source data object on which the sink job depends. Given a job definition for the sink job that identifies a source data object, the system can identify a “source” job that produces the source data object and can infer a dependency of the sink job on the source job. The system can schedule executions of the source and sink jobs such that the source job completes (or completes generation of the source data object) before the sink job is launched.
Abstract:
A computing system can provide user interfaces and back-end operations to facilitate review and invalidation of executed jobs. The system can provide an interface that allows the operator to review quality-control information about a completed job. Once the operator identifies a job as invalid, the operator can be presented with further options, such as whether to invalidate only the reviewed job or the job and all its descendants. The operator can also review antecedent jobs to an invalid job (e.g., in order to trace the root of the problem) and can selectively invalidate antecedent jobs.
Abstract:
A computing system can provide user interfaces and back-end operations to facilitate review and invalidation of executed jobs. The system can provide an interface that allows the operator to review quality-control information about a completed job. Once the operator identifies a job as invalid, the operator can be presented with further options, such as whether to invalidate only the reviewed job or the job and all its descendants. The operator can also review antecedent jobs to an invalid job (e.g., in order to trace the root of the problem) and can selectively invalidate antecedent jobs.