Data analysis has replaced data acquisition as the bottleneck to evidence-based decision making --- we are drowning in it. Extracting knowledge from large, heterogeneous, and noisy datasets requires not only powerful computing resources, but the programming abstractions to use them effectively. The abstractions that emerged in the last decade blend ideas from parallel databases, distributed systems, and programming languages to create a new class of scalable data analytics platforms that form the foundation for data science at realistic scales.

Data Manipulation at Scale: Systems and Algorithms

Data Manipulation at Scale: Systems and Algorithms
This course is part of Data Science at Scale Specialization

Instructor: Bill Howe
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Reviewed on Jan 1, 2016
Last week of the course is too much information and without any assignments it kind of doesn't make much sense and it doesn't stick.
Reviewed on Jan 4, 2016
Very broad and instructive course with a good level of theory, many practical examples. Good teaching.Some nice assignments but a lake of assignement for the 4th week I recommand this course
Reviewed on Jan 10, 2016
Great course that strikes a balance between teaching general principles and concepts, and providing hands-on technical skills and practice.The lessons are well designed and clearly conveyed.
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