Noun
dataflow (countable and uncountable, plural dataflows)
Alternative spelling of data flow
After importing the regular expression and Dataflow libraries, we construct a Pipeline object and pass it the runner that we wish to use (in this case, we're using DirectPipelineRunner, which is the local test runner). Source: Internet
Alternatively, the regulators have the option of suspending dataflow or instituting a ban on processing. Source: Internet
Architecture The requirements for a fine-grain parallelism language are better met with a dataflow language than a systems language. Source: Internet
As part of Google Cloud's stream analytics solution, the service ingests event streams and delivers them to Cloud Dataflow for processing and BigQuery for analysis as a data warehousing solution. Source: Internet
Cloud Dataflow represents all datasets, irrespective of size, uniformly via PCollections (“parallel collections”). Source: Internet
More technically, a dataflow encodes dependencies between computations by defining how the outputs of one computation are inputs of another computation. Source: Internet