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This document outlines the course CAP456: Introduction to Big Data. The course aims to help students understand big data concepts and use big data analytics. It is divided into 6 units that cover topics such as big data fundamentals, business drivers for adopting big data, considerations for big data adoption, big data storage concepts, an introduction to Hadoop and its ecosystem, and big data analysis techniques. The course outcomes are for students to define big data analytics needs, understand big data concepts and relevance, use big data analytics skills, and analyze Hadoop frameworks for big data storage and analysis.

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Bigdata

This document outlines the course CAP456: Introduction to Big Data. The course aims to help students understand big data concepts and use big data analytics. It is divided into 6 units that cover topics such as big data fundamentals, business drivers for adopting big data, considerations for big data adoption, big data storage concepts, an introduction to Hadoop and its ecosystem, and big data analysis techniques. The course outcomes are for students to define big data analytics needs, understand big data concepts and relevance, use big data analytics skills, and analyze Hadoop frameworks for big data storage and analysis.

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CAP456:INTRODUCTION TO BIG DATA

L:3 T:0 P:0 Credits:3

Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to

CO1 :: define the need of Big Data Analytics in real world

CO2 :: understand Big Data Concepts and its relevance in the present scenario

CO3 :: use Big Data analytics in an integrated manner to improve analysis skills

CO4 :: analyze the Hadoop-based Big Data framework to effectively store and analyze Big Data
and produce analytics

Unit I
The Fundamentals of Big Data : understanding big data concepts and terminology, datasets data
analysis, data analytics, descriptive analytic, diagnostic analytics, predictive analytics, prescriptive
analytics, business intelligence (BI), key performance indicators (KPI), big data characteristics
volume, velocity ,variety veracity value, different types of data :structured data ,unstructured data
,semi-structured data, metadata case study, identifying data characteristics volume velocity variety
veracity
Unit II
Business Motivations and Drivers for Big Data Adoption : marketplace, dynamics business
architecture, business process, management information and communications technology, data
analytics and data science, digitization, affordable technology and commodity hardware, social media
hyper-connected communities and devices, internet of everything (IoE) case study example
Unit III
Big Data Adoption Considerations : organization prerequisites, data procurement, privacy,
security, provenance limited realtime support, distinct performance challenges, distinct governance
requirements, distinct methodology, clouds, big data analytics lifecycle business case evaluation
Unit IV
Big Data Storage Concepts : clusters file systems and distributed file systems nosql sharding
replication master-slave peer-to-peer sharding and replication combining sharding and master-slave
replication, clusters file systems and distributed file system, nosql sharding, replication, master-slave,
peer-to-peer sharding and replication, combining sharding and master-slave replication
Unit V
Introduction to Hadoop : Hadoop and its Ecosystem, Hadoop Distributed File System, Map Reduce
Framework and programming Model, Hadoop Yarn, HDFS Design Features, HDFS Components, HDFS
User commands, Introduction to Hadoop Tools, APACHE Pig, Sqoop, Flume, Oozie, HBase
Unit VI
Big Data Analysis Techniques : Quantitative Analysis, Qualitative analysis, Data Mining, Statistical
Analysis, Machine Learning, Semantic Analysis, Visual Analysis

Text Books:
1. BIG DATA SIMPLIFIED by SOURABH MUKHERJEE SAYAN GOSWAMI AMIT KUMAR DAS,
PEARSON
References:
1. BIG DATA, BLACK BOOK by DT EDITORIAL SERVICES, DREAMTECH PRESS

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