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BDA Syllabus Final

The document outlines a course on Big Data Analytics, covering topics such as big data concepts, NoSQL data management, and Hadoop-related tools. It includes course objectives, unit breakdowns, and expected outcomes for students. Textbooks and reference materials for further study are also provided.
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BDA Syllabus Final

The document outlines a course on Big Data Analytics, covering topics such as big data concepts, NoSQL data management, and Hadoop-related tools. It includes course objectives, unit breakdowns, and expected outcomes for students. Textbooks and reference materials for further study are also provided.
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COURSE DESIGNATION :

PRE-REQUISTIES:
COURSE OBJECTIVES :
Course Objectives:
 To understand big data.
 To learn and use NoSQL big data management.
 To learn map reduce analytics using Hadoop and related tools.
 To work with map reduce applications
 To understand the usage of Hadoop related tools for Big Data Analytics

UNIT I UNDERSTANDING BIG DATA 9


Introduction to Big Data – Data – Data Life Cycle – Sources and Characteristics – Features
and Challenges of Big Data – Classifications of Digital Data – Applications of Big Data –
Cloud to Big Data. Data Analytics: Traditional Data Analytics – Big Data Analytic Methods
– Data Science and Scientist – Role and Responsibility of the Data Scientist.
UNIT II NOSQL DATA MANAGEMENT 9
Introduction to Nosql – Aggregate Data Models – Key-Value and Document Data Models –
Relationships – Graph Databases – Schemaless Databases – Materialized Views – Modelling
for Data Access - Distribution Models – Master-Slave Replication and Peer-to Peer
Replication – Consistency.
UNIT III MAP REDUCE APPLICATIONS 9
Introduction – Processing Data with Hadoop using Map Reduce - Map Reduce Workflows –
Architecture – Map Reduce Types – Formats – Features – Real Time Applications – Map
Reduce Examples with programme.
UNIT IV BASICS OF HADOOP 9
Introduction – HDFS Features - Components – ecosystems – architecture – File Operations –
Hadoop I/O – Data Integrity – Compression – Serialization – AVRO – Managing Resources
and Applications with Hadoop YARN ( Yet Another Resource Negotiator).
UNIT V HADOOP RELATED TOOLS 9
Hbase – Data Model and Implementations – Hbase Clients – Hbase Examples – Praxis. Pig –
Grunt – Pig Data Model – Pig Latin – Developing and Testing Pig Latin Scripts. Hive – Data
Types and File Formats – Hive QL Data Definition – Hive QL Data Manipulation – Hive QL
Queries.
45 PERIODS
Course Outcomes

At the end of the course the student will be able to

CO1: Describe big data and use cases from selected business domains. [Understand]
CO2: Design of Algorithms to solve Data Intensive Problems using Map Reduce
Paradigm.[Apply]
CO3: Demonstrate the knowledge of big data analytics and implement different file
management task in Hadoop.[Apply]
CO4: Analyze the Big Data framework like Hadoop and NOSQL to efficiently store and
process Big Data to generate analytics.[Analyze]
CO5: Develop Big Data Analytics using pig and spark to solve data intensive problems and to
generate analytics.[Create]
CO6: Validate Big Data Analytics tools relevant to Hadoop, and conduct simple Hadoop
Administration.[Evaluate]

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Seema Acharya and Subhashini Chellappan, “Big Data and Analytics”, Second
Edition , Wiley, USA.
2. Minchen, Shiwen Mao, Yin Zhang and Victor C.M. Leung, “Big Data Related
Technologies and Future Prospects”, Wiley, USA
3. Michael Minelli, Michelle Chambers, and AmbigaDhiraj, "Big Data, Big
Analytics: Emerging Business Intelligence and Analytic Trends for Today's
Businesses", Wiley, 2013.
4. Eric Sammer, "Hadoop Operations", O'Reilley, 2012.
5. Sadalage, Pramod J. “NoSQL distilled”, 2013

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. E. Capriolo, D. Wampler, and J. Rutherglen, "Programming Hive", O'Reilley, 2012
2. Lars George, "HBase: The Definitive Guide", O'Reilley, 2011.
3. Eben Hewitt, "Cassandra: The Definitive Guide", O'Reilley, 2010.
4. Alan Gates, "Programming Pig", O'Reilley, 2011.

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