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* Chambers & Zaharia, chapters 4-9 (chapter 10 on SQL is also very relevant)
* Chambers & Zaharia, chapters 4-9 (chapter 10 on SQL is also very relevant)
* Kitchin, chapter 3
* Kitchin, chapter 3
* Slides: [[File:S02-OrganisationINFO319-published.pdf]] [[File:S02-DataSources-published.pdf]]
* Slides: [[File:S02-OrganisationINFO319-published.pdf]] [[File:S02-DataSources-published.pdf]] [[File:DanielRosnes-Introduction-to-Tweepy-and-Twitter-API-2.0.pdf]] [[File:S02-MoreSpark-published.pdf]]


Guest presentation: Daniel Rosnes on using Twitter data for the news: Introduction to Twitter API v2 and Tweepy
Guest presentation: Daniel Rosnes on using Twitter data for the news: Introduction to Twitter API v2 and Tweepy

Revision as of 13:58, 15 September 2022

Tentative themes for each session

  • Thursday August 18th: Introduction meeting File:IntroductionMeeting.pdf
  • Thursday September 1st: Session 1 - Introduction to big data. Big-data processing. Spark
  • Thursday September 15th: Session 2 - More about Spark. Data sources. Twitter
  • Thursday September 29th: Session 3 - Streaming Spark. Big-data architectures. Kafka
  • Thursday October 13th: Session 4 - Cloud computing. NREC an Openstack
  • Thursday October 27th: Session 5 - Cloud management. Terraform and Ansible. Docker and Kubernetes
  • Thursday November 10th: Session 6 - Societal issues. Privacy. GDPR
  • Thursday November 24th: Session 7 - Essay presentations
  • Thursday December 8th: Session 8 - Project demonstrations

Session 1 - Introduction to big data. Big-data processing. Spark

Supplementary:

Session 2 - More about Spark. Data sources. Twitter

Guest presentation: Daniel Rosnes on using Twitter data for the news: Introduction to Twitter API v2 and Tweepy

Supplementary:

Session 3 - Streaming Spark. Big-data architectures. Kafka

  • Chambers & Zaharia, chapters 20-21
  • Gallofré, M., Opdahl, A. L., Stoppel, S., Tessem, B., & Veres, C. (2021). The News Angler Project: Exploring the Next Generation of Journalistic Knowledge Platforms. In Proceedings of Norsk IKT-konferanse for forskning og utdanning. Short Paper and poster: File:A1-Poster-NIKT2021.pdf
  • Kafka Introduction

Guest presentation: Marc Gallofré Ocaña on the News Hunter platform and its big-data ready architecture

Supplementary:

  • Berven, A., Christensen, O. A., Moldeklev, S., Opdahl, A. L., & Villanger, K. J. (2020). A knowledge-graph platform for newsrooms. Computers in Industry, 123, 103321. Paper
  • Opdahl, A. L., & Tessem, B. (2021). Ontologies for finding journalistic angles. Software and Systems Modeling, 20(1), 71-87. Paper

Session 4 - Cloud computing. NREC and Openstack

  • NREC and OpenStack, the following sections/pages: Introduction, Project application, Logging in, The dashboard, Create a Linux virtual machine (skip: Windows), Using SSH, Working with Security Groups, Create and manage volumes, Create and manage snapshots (skip: images), Instance console

Guest presentation: Sohail Khan on computer vision and deep networks for image analysis

Comment: There are not so many readings for this session, because it is where we will start running Spark in a cluster, so there will be practical work that takes some time. Computer networks and image analysis is not a mandatory part of the course, but something you may want to use in your projects. Sohail's presentation will include suggestions for further reading.

Session 5 - Cloud management. Terraform and Ansible. Docker and Kubernetes

Comment: I really hope to have the time to introduce Docker and Kubernetes properly in the course. In a pinch, we can use some of sessions 7 and 8 too for this.

Session 6 - Societal issues. Privacy. GDPR

Guest presentation: Laurence Dierickx on aspects of big-data quality

Supplementary:

Session 7 - Essay presentations

Session 8 - Project demonstrations