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The document outlines the course information for 'Big Data Analytics' as part of the B.Tech CSE program, including prerequisites, objectives, and a detailed course plan covering various topics related to Big Data technologies and analytics. It specifies course outcomes that students are expected to achieve upon completion, along with a CO-PO articulation matrix linking course outcomes to program outcomes. Additionally, it includes a list of reference books for further reading on the subject.

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The document outlines the course information for 'Big Data Analytics' as part of the B.Tech CSE program, including prerequisites, objectives, and a detailed course plan covering various topics related to Big Data technologies and analytics. It specifies course outcomes that students are expected to achieve upon completion, along with a CO-PO articulation matrix linking course outcomes to program outcomes. Additionally, it includes a list of reference books for further reading on the subject.

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Course Information

Programme: CSE Degree: B.Tech Regulation: MR 21

Course: Big Data Analytics Semester: VII

Course Code: CS703PC Course Type: core

Credits:3 Lecture/Tutorial Hours: 3 (L) per week

Course Pre-Requisites:
1 Java Programming

2 Database Management Systems

Course Objectives:
1 The purpose of this course is to provide the students with the knowledge of Big data Analytics,
principles and techniques.
2 This course is also designed to give an exposure of the frontiers of Big data Analytics

Course Plan
Uni Details Hrs
t
I Introduction to Big Data: Big Data and its Importance – Four Vs of Big Data – Drivers for Big 13
Data –Introduction to Big Data Analytics – Big Data Analytics applications.
II Big Data Technologies: Hadoop’s Parallel World – Data discovery – Open source technology for 10
BigData Analytics – cloud and Big Data –Predictive Analytics – Mobile Business Intelligence and
Big Data

III Introduction Hadoop: Big Data – Apache Hadoop & Hadoop Eco System – Moving Data in and 10
out of Hadoop – Understanding inputs and outputs of MapReduce - Data Serialization.
IV Hadoop Architecture: Hadoop: RDBMS Vs Hadoop, Hadoop Overview, Hadoop distributors, 15
HDFS, HDFS Daemons, Anatomy of File Write and Read., Name Node, Secondary Name Node,
and Data Node, HDFS Architecture, Hadoop Configuration, Map Reduce Framework, Role of
HBase in Big Data processing, HIVE, PIG.
V Data Analytics with R Machine Learning: Introduction, Supervised Learning, Unsupervised 11
Learning, Collaborative Filtering, Social Media Analytics, Mobile Analytics, Big Data Analytics
with BigR.

Text/Reference Books
1 Big Data Analytics, Seema Acharya, Subhasini Chellappan, Wiley 2015.

2 Big Data, Big Analytics: Emerging Business Intelligence and Analytic Trends for Today’s Business, Michael
Minelli, Michehe Chambers, 1st Edition, Ambiga Dhiraj, Wiely CIO Series, 2013.
3 Hadoop: The Definitive Guide, Tom White, 3 rd Edition, O‟Reilly Media, 2012.
4 Big Data Analytics: Disruptive Technologies for Changing the Game, Arvind Sathi, 1st Edition, IBM
Corporation, 2012.

Course Outcomes:
CO No On completion of this course, students will be able to
CS703PC.1 Describe the foundations, definitions, fundamentals and challenges of Big Data. (L1)
CS703PC.2 Understand various Big Data technologies for cloud and mobile business intelligence. (L2)

CS703PC.3 Apply Hadoop framework and Map-Reduce programming model in Big Data Processing. (L3)
CS703PC.4 Perform the data processing and monitoring using Pig, Hive and HBase on Hadoop Ecosystem. (L3)
CS703PC.5 Illustrate various machine learning approaches and perform preliminary analytics using R
language on simple data sets like social media. (L3 & L4)

CO-PO Articulation matrix

POs PSOs
CO'S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2
CS703PC.
1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1
1
CS703PC.
1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2
CS703PC.
3 3 3 2 3 - - - - - - - 1 1
3
CS703PC.
3 3 2 2 3 - - - - - - - 2 2
4
CS703PC.
3 3 2 3 3 - - - - - - - 2 2
5
Justifications for CO-PO/PSO Mapping

CO PO/PSO Level Justification


Students will be able to know fundamental concepts of Big Data
PO1 1
analytics which in turn help them in applying them for Big Data
processing. Fundamentals are needed to problem analysis also and
PO2 1 hence they map to a minimum level.
CO1
Big Data analytics is widely used to address various societal challenges
like education, health care, good governance etc. and fundamentals of
PSO2 1
Big Data will help learners to equip themselves and apply the same to
societal needs. Hence it maps minimally.
Students understand big data technologies to solve engineering
PO1 1 problems in cloud and mobile business intelligence. It maps minimally.
CO2
Students will be able to identify Big Data Technologies suitable for
PO2 1 cloud and mobile business intelligence

Students will be able to apply Hadoop framework and HDFS involves


PO1 3 solving complex engineering problems. It maps substantially high with
the PO.
Students will be able to conduct experiments in real life problems to
PO2 3 provide valid conclusions through proof of concept. It maps
substantially high with the PO.
Students will apply to design solutions to various big data problems
PO3 3 using map reduce programming and HDFS and hence maps
substantially with the PO.
Ability to carry out Big Data processing will help students in analyzing
CO3
PO4 2 the large scale data processing implications, challenges and
opportunities and hence it maps moderately.
Students will be able to use big data tools HDFS and Map Reduce for
PO5 3
storing and processing of Big data.
Students will study the fundamental concepts of Hadoop framework
and HDFS acquire skills to design, analyze and develop algorithms and
PSO1 1
implement them using high level programming languages and hence it
maps minimally to the PSO.
Fundamentals of Big Data processing may help students in identifying
PSO2 1
real time use cases of Big data for societal needs and hence it maps
minimally to the PSO.
Ability to apply and use various Big Data processing tools will foster
PO1 3 problem solving ability of the students and it maps substantially with
PO.
Students will be able to analyse storage of big data using modern big
PO2 3
data tools Pig, Hive and Hbase for complex engineering problems.
Students will be able to use Pig, Hive, Hbase for designing solutions to
PO3 2
meet the specified needs and maps relatively moderate with the PO.
CO4 Students will be able to do interpretation of big data using Pig, Hive and
PO4 2
Hbase to provide valid conclusions and maps moderately with the PO.
Modern software framework like Hadoop, Spark etc will foster
PO5 3
attainment of said PO and hence it maps substantially.
Big Data processing skills of the students will facilitate them to design
PSO1 2
solutions, write algorithms for various real time problems.
Students will be able to use apply the knowledge of emerging tools like
PSO2 2
Pig, Hive and Hbase to societal needs.

PO1 3

PO2 3 Ability to apply Knowledge of Big Data processing, Machine Learning


algorithms and usage of modern tools like R etc. will significantly map
PO3 3 to the outcomes PO1 to PO5.
CO5
PO5 3
Ability to design algorithms to specific big data use cases will map to
PSO1 2
stated PSO moderately.
Students can apply big data analytics to address societal needs or
PSO2 2
problems by implementing any appropriate use case.

Signature of faculty HoD

III CSE-1: G. Naga Sujini


III CSE-2: Dr. Gousiya Begum
III CSE-3: K. Shirisha

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