Fix spelling of independent in other documentation files
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@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ Handling the data-flow this way brings the following properties:
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the order existing at the divergence point wont stay true at the convergence
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point.
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- **Parallelism**: each node run in parallel (by default, using independant
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- **Parallelism**: each node run in parallel (by default, using independent
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threads). This is useful as you don't have to worry about blocking calls.
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If a thread waits for, let's say, a database, or a network service, the other
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nodes will continue handling data, as long as they have input rows available.
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- **Independance**: the rows are independant from each other, making this way
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- **Independence**: the rows are independent from each other, making this way
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of working with data flows good for line-by-line data processing, but
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also not ideal for "grouped" computations (where an output depends on more
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than one line of input data). You can overcome this with rolling windows if
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@ -299,4 +299,3 @@ the CLI, and reading the source you should be able to figure out its usage quite
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.. include:: _next.rst
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Create a transformation graph
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Amongst other features, Bonobo will mostly help you there with the following:
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* Execute the transformations in independant threads
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* Execute the transformations in independent threads
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* Pass the outputs of one thread to other(s) thread(s) inputs.
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To do this, it needs to know what data-flow you want to achieve, and you'll use a :class:`bonobo.Graph` to describe it.
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@ -200,4 +200,3 @@ Next
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::::
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Time to jump to the second part: :doc:`tut02`.
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