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Big data refers to high-volume, high-velocity and/or high-variety data that is too complex to be dealt with by traditional (relational) data management and data processing systems. The data-intensive nature of big data applications has pushed research and industry practitioners to build innovative solutions that are inherently distributed software systems with novel programming and execution models. This module describes, compares and contrasts the pioneering and leading big data technologies (NoSQL, batch, streaming, and graph). It will teach students how to install a Big Data software technology (NoSQL, batch, streaming, graph) and develop (code and test) a big data application using the technology.
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