Automated Internet Data-mining - IQL
Keywords:
IQL, data-mining, data-processing, hierarchy, parallelismAbstract
This article presents the Internet Query Language (IQL) tool – an open-source software for automated data mining, processing, presentation and formatting. It automates complex multi-threaded tasks through a specialized query language adapted to hierarchical data while employing data processing techniques common to the internet medium and familiar to current developers. The tool is modular and it's various components can be employed for other use cases.References
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