Unit details
Prerequisites
NIT1102 - Introduction to Programming or
NIT1201 - Introduction to Database Systems
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Analyse and illustrate Big Data challenges to the business world; | ||
2. | Explain the impact of Big Data's five V's (volume, velocity, variety veracity and value) using real world examples; | ||
3. | Apply architectural components and programming models of commonly used Big Data; | ||
4. | Create a technological solution using open-source software framework. |
Assessment
Melbourne campuses
Students studying under the VU Block Model.
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Test | Test 1 (1 hour theoretical knowledge test) | 20% |
Test | Test 2 (1 hour theoretical knowledge test) | 20% |
Laboratory Work | Practical Lab work | 30% |
Case Study | Group assignment and presentation | 30% |
Other locations
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Test | Knowledge Test (1 hour) | 25% |
Laboratory Work | Weekly Practical Lab Work | 25% |
Examination | Final Written Examination (3 hours) | 50% |
Required reading
Big data fundamentals: Concepts, drivers & techniques
Erl, T., Khattak, W., & Buhler. P. (2016)
Prentice Hall: Boston, MA
Hands-On Data Science with Anaconda
Yan, Y. & Yan, J. (2018)
Packt Publishing.
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