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Lecture notes from course F000802A covering the fundamentals of Big Data at Universiteit Gent. Sessions cover introduction to Big Data (the Four V's: volume, variety, velocity, veracity), CAP theorem, MapReduce framework, and practical data manipulation using PySpark including joins, data structures, and the CRISP-DM process. Well-organized notes with clear explanations of distributed computing concepts and real-world examples (Facebook, cluster computing) - ideal for understanding core Big Data principles and preparing for exams.

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Session 1 : Introduction to
Big Data


Data ?
What is
Big Where do
challenges arise in different stages

* Moore's law >
- # of transistors on microchips doubles every two years

The Four V's

A the 4 V's :




· volume : Scale data

variety - types of data
:

·




·
velocity :
streaming speed of data
·
veracity :
imperfections in data

Volume New Working
Way of


* covers scale of data or size of datasets Traditional Computing
t
measurements : 1024'kB "TB zB CPU computation
engine of your server
>
* ↑
-




5
8yB
2
MB PB
3
GB EB * RAM ->
temporarily store data to
quickly
access information
* FaceBook : 3 billion
350
monthly active users
million photos uploaded
every day
3 shows
scale
large
↑ disk >
-
stores outcome in permanent memory


challenge & task
storing effeciently creation time
* + at same pace as * I at a




Parallel
variety Computing

* forms of data ,
traditionally structured in RDB ↑ additional cores to increase performance


* e .
. email images
g , ,
audio ,
video,
.. A more processes at the same time



Velocity

* rate of
change of data Cluster Computing HPC

* traffic spikes


a
challenges :




speed of creation increases
storing) sometimes real-time
·
-o



·

analyzing "quickly"
·

processing in parallel
transit
·
processing in

·
coping wh bursts * cluster for High Performance Computing

node
Veracity * can
only access own ram




imperfections of data * > distributed architecture
*
memory
=




* difficult to assess
quality and truthfulness of data ↑ examples for nature simulation


↳ challenge to be sure of this since data comes in a forms * for compute-intensive tasks -
> input data relatively small
volumes ,
and speed
Big Data Computing
Other Vis
* data-intensive tasks >
-

input data (very) large
A
validity -
> is data sufficient & accurate enough for use
·
data not kept in-memory
*
volatility -
> how
long is data valid ,
how
long should it be stored · few computations per data-element
data transfer
· limited runtime
by
↑ value -> what is business case for data
data

locality : closer to CPU


* data partioned in smaller chunks
and divided over nodes

distributed
processing
=

, CAP-Theorem (Brewer's Theorem) Overview


* a distributed database system can
only have 213 of : + how do we
process big data


· Partition tolerance
-
: malfunction in 1 node does NOT result

in failure of entire network


the same data at the same time
·

Consistency : all nodes see




·
Availability :
system has to be
operational 100 % of the time


* Partition tolerance is not option
an


Economics of where data is stored
↳ choose between <P or CA

* on premise :
Big Data
Computing
costs -> hardware : location electricity security staffing backup gen
·
.

, , , ,



* data distributed over = nodes ,
each node : partial data >
-
off-site backup costs



for to take the
need
programming models
cloud
* new or algorithms A in


advantage of data locality
· costs -
"Pay as
you go" for object storage :
storage costs ,
data transfer

* first >
-
MapReduce costs ,
compute costs, ...




better elasticity
-
Spark >
- :
scaling upa down is
easy
>
-

backup costs (to+regions)

MapReduce
Introduction to PySpark
* developed by Google to index web
What is spark?
*
using parallel ,
distributed algorithm an a cluster


A composed of 2 procedures :

filtering
·
Map -
>
& sorting step : partition data into

smaller , independant data chunks for parallel processing


Reduce operation combines
->
summary merges or
aggregates
·
:
,



results from previous step s


*
organization
-
>
key-value pairs Spark Components




How Spark works

MapReduce to Spark
driver
*
program :
process running
the main() function & creating
the Spark Context

* SparkSession entry point toSpark
:



applications : connection to cluster

limited operations : map & reduce
* * open-source by Apache
# difficult to program * keeps benefits of MapReduce * Cluster manager : external service for acquiring resources on cluster

* requires abstraction but easier
batch Worker
*
processing *
advantages * node :
any node that can run
application code in the cluster

too much
*
reading & writing
· easier to
program New : Spark Connect
· faster data processing :



in-memory us
reading from disk
. + protocol for communication betw client application
.
& remote Spark Server
· useful for iterative algorithms

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