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* Rob Kitchin. ''The Data Revolution - Big Data, Open Data, Data Infrastructures & Their Consequences''. Sage, 2014.
* Rob Kitchin. ''The Data Revolution - Big Data, Open Data, Data Infrastructures & Their Consequences''. Sage, 2014.
** At least chapters 1-5 and some later chapters are mandatory.
** At least chapters 1-5 and some later chapters are mandatory.
* Bill Chambers and Matei Zaharia: ''Spark: The Definitive Guide - Big Data Processing Made Simple''. O'Reiley, 2018. [[File:Spark-TheDefinitiveGuide.pdf | (PDF)]]
* Bill Chambers and Matei Zaharia: ''Spark: The Definitive Guide - Big Data Processing Made Simple''. O'Riley, 2018. [[File:Spark-TheDefinitiveGuide.pdf | (PDF)]]
** At least chapters 1-9 and some later chapters are mandatory.
** At least chapters 1-9 and some later chapters are mandatory.
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Additional non-mandatory materials will be made available to support the exercises.
Additional non-mandatory materials will be made available to support the exercises.
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== Papers ==
== Papers ==
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* Section 1 in Opdahl, A. L., & Nunavath, V. (2020). Big Data. Big Data in Emergency Management: Exploitation Techniques for Social and Mobile Data, 15-29. Paper
* Section 1 in Opdahl, A. L., & Nunavath, V. (2020). Big Data. Big Data in Emergency Management: Exploitation Techniques for Social and Mobile Data, 15-29. Paper
* Opdahl, A. L., & Tessem, B. (2021). Ontologies for finding journalistic angles. Software and Systems Modeling, 20(1), 71-87. Paper
* Opdahl, A. L., & Tessem, B. (2021). Ontologies for finding journalistic angles. Software and Systems Modeling, 20(1), 71-87. Paper
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== Lecture Slides==
== Lecture Slides==

Revision as of 16:10, 16 August 2022

Books

We will use two text books:

  • Rob Kitchin. The Data Revolution - Big Data, Open Data, Data Infrastructures & Their Consequences. Sage, 2014.
    • At least chapters 1-5 and some later chapters are mandatory.
  • Bill Chambers and Matei Zaharia: Spark: The Definitive Guide - Big Data Processing Made Simple. O'Riley, 2018. File:Spark-TheDefinitiveGuide.pdf
    • At least chapters 1-9 and some later chapters are mandatory.


Technical introductions

Selected web pages will become available here, including:

Additional non-mandatory materials will be made available to support the exercises.


Papers

Selected papers will become available here.

Mandatory:

  • 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 [Poster]

Supplementary:

  • Section 1 in Opdahl, A. L., & Nunavath, V. (2020). Big Data. Big Data in Emergency Management: Exploitation Techniques for Social and Mobile Data, 15-29. Paper
  • Opdahl, A. L., & Tessem, B. (2021). Ontologies for finding journalistic angles. Software and Systems Modeling, 20(1), 71-87. Paper


Lecture Slides

See the Session page for lecture slides.

Suitable readings

The Session page contains specific readings for each session.