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Big Data analyticsNEW SYLLABUS FRAMING

The document outlines a course on big data analytics. It describes 5 course outcomes covering topics like Hadoop, MapReduce, and using tools like HBase and Hive for analytics. It also includes details on the syllabus, textbooks, and how the course outcomes map to program outcomes.

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Big Data analyticsNEW SYLLABUS FRAMING

The document outlines a course on big data analytics. It describes 5 course outcomes covering topics like Hadoop, MapReduce, and using tools like HBase and Hive for analytics. It also includes details on the syllabus, textbooks, and how the course outcomes map to program outcomes.

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BIG DATA ANALYTICS Credit:0 0 3

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1 -Describe big data and use cases from selected business domains.
CO2- Explain NoSQL big data management

CO3 -Install, configure, and run Hadoop and HDFS


CO4- Perform map-reduce analytics using Hadoop
CO5- Use Hadoop related tools such as HBase, Cassandra, and Hive for big data
analytics

SYLLABUS:
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION
Introduction Big Data – Convergence of Key Trends- Unstructured Data-Web Analytics-Big
Data and Marketing-Fraud and Big Data-Risk and Big Data-Credit Risk Management-Big Data
and Algorithmic Trading-Big Data Technologies -Introduction to Hadoop-Open Source
Technologies- Cloud and Big Data-Mobile Business Intelligence -Crowd Sourcing Analytics

UNIT 2: NOSQL
Introduction to NoSQL-Aggregate Data Models-Aggregates-Key-Value and Document Data
Models-Relationships-Graph Databases- Schema Less Databases-Materialized Views-
Distribution Models-Sharding-Master-Slave Replication-Peer-Peer Replication-Sharding and
Replication-Consistency-Relaxing Consistency-Version Stamps- Map-Reduce-Partitioning and
Combining-Composing Map Reduce Calculations

UNIT 3: HADOOP
Data Format-Analyzing Data with Hadoop-Scaling Out-Hadoop Streaming-Hadoop Pipes-
Design of Hadoop Distributed File System (Hdfs)-Hdfs Concepts-Java Interface-Data Flow-
Hadoop I/O-Data Integrity- Compression-Serialization-Avro- File-Based Data Structures

UNIT 4: MAP REDUCE


Map Reduce Workflows-Unit Tests with Mr Unit-Test Data and Local Tests- Anatomy of Map
Reduce Job Run-Classic Map-Reduce-Yarn, Failures in Classic Map-Reduce and Yarn- Job
Scheduling-Shuffle and Sort- Task Execution -Map Reduce Types- Input Formats-Output
Formats.

UNIT 5: BIG DATA ANALYTICS


Hbase-data model and implementations-Hbase clients-Hbase examples-praxis.
Cassandra-Cassandra data Model-Cassandra Examples-Cassandra client- Hadoop integration-
Hiv- data types and file formats-HiveQL data definition-HiveQL data manipulation-HiveQL
queries.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Big Data Analytics, Introduction to Hadoop, Spark, and Machine-Learning, Raj
kamal,Preeti Saxena, McGraw Hill, 2018.
2. Big Data, Big Analytics: Emerging Business intelligence and Analytic trends for
Today's Business, Michael Minelli, Michelle Chambers, and AmbigaDhiraj, John
Wiley & Sons,2013

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. .Business Intelligence and Analytic Trends for Today's Businesses", Wiley, 2013
2. Hadoop: The Definitive Guide, Tom White ,Third Edition, O'Reilley, 2012.
3. Hadoop Operations, Eric Sammer, O'Reilley, 2012.
4. Programming Hive, E. Capriolo, D. Wampler, and J. Rutherglen, O'Reilley, 2012.
5. HBase: The Definitive Guide, Lars George, O'Reilley, 2011.
6. Cassandra: The Definitive Guide, Eben Hewitt, O'Reilley, 2010.
7. Programming Pig, Alan Gates, O'Reilley, 2011.

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