beautiful-data (BD) is an Open Source project that focuses on a large-scale data processing and visualization. Its ultimate goal is to provide researchers, business analysts and students a software framework for working with "big data" in relatively short order.
The code organization structure is loosely based on (inspired by) Jean-Paul Calderone's python project directory. Undoubtedly at some point we will have to integrate java and other languages/technologies. At which point, a reasonable refactoring effort is required.
The project's official website is at http://bd.pcwerk.com/
lazy-bones-beautiful-data/
LICENSE
README.md
bd_analyze/
bd_collect/
bd_store/
bd_visualize/
bin/
website/
The bd directories contain source code for the four modules of project; the website directory contains the static web-related documents (e.g., .html, .css, and .js files); the bin directory contains wrapper scripts that can be used to execute the project. In theory, code within the bd directories should never be directly executed.
Texmaker 3.2 was used to create the project.
The following template was used as requested: http://www.latextemplates.com/template/journal-article
If errors are returned in the the compiling of the file, that is probably due to an uninstalled font error. Please make sure to install texlive-fonts-recommended.
References:
[1] Calderone, Jean-Paul. "Filesystem structure of a Python project" http://as.ynchrono.us/2007/12/filesystem-structure-of-python-project_21.html