It's easy to find out about MapReduce. But my concern is about the systems that don't benefit from Mapreduce. Why they don't?
I want to search about a few softare systems which didn't/don't implement , benefit from MapReduce.
Programming Languages
Mar 9, 2008
Can Your Programming Language Do MapReduce?
“Have you even programmed in {Lisp, Scheme, Haskell}?”
Joel Spolsky has a great, understandable description of what MapReduce is and why you might care. via Phil Windley's Technometria
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