University of Colorado Boulder
Software Architecture Patterns for Big Data
University of Colorado Boulder

Software Architecture Patterns for Big Data

Tyson Gern
Mike Barinek

Instructors: Tyson Gern

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3.6

(30 reviews)

Advanced level

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Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Compare, measure, and test big data models for production use.

  • Write custom performance tests to measure the characteristics of a distributed system.

  • Use queues to horizontally distribute large workloads.

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