Seminar WS 12/13

Topic: Big Data Analytics

Requirements: Lecture "Datenbankanwendung"

Contact: Weiping Qu

Overview

In this term's seminar, we will look into state-of-the-art research and discussion in the field of big data analytics.

News

Date

Announcement

Februar 4, 2013

Grades and seminar cerificates

 

You can find your grade here or on our pin board (in corridor 36/3).

Seminar participants will get notified by email when the seminar certificate is ready.

 

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October 19, 2012

Kick-off meeting

 

The slides presented at the kick-off meeting are available for download.

 

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October 17, 2012

Kick-off meeting rescheduled

 

The kick-off meeting has been rescheduled to Friday, October 19th 2012 at 15:30 in 36/336.

 

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August 20, 2012

Registration and kick-off meeting

 

You can find a list to sign-up for this term's seminar on our pin board (in corridor 36/3). The kick-off meeting will be held on Thursday, October 18th 2012 at 15:30 in our seminar room (36/336). You will be assigned a seminar topic in this meeting - your attendence is therefore compulsory!

 

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Organisation

You will be assigned one seminar topic, do a literature review, and write a seminar thesis either in German or English. You will present your results in a 45-minute talk. Selected seminar theses will be published on our website.

Topic

Seminarist

Advisor

1

Integrating Hadoop and relational databases


Tahir Nazir

Weiping Qu

2

Architectural insights of scalable parallel computing systems

Christian Henrich

Weiping Qu

3

Operator model for data flow systems

Pedro Dusso

Weiping Qu

4

NoSql databases

Thomas Wegner

Yong Hu

5

Parallel computing systems (Hadoop/MR, Nephele/PACT, Dryad)

Nico Weisenauer

Caetano Sauer

6

Databases in the cloud

Moshfiqur Rahman

Caetano Sauer

7

Performance (Indexing, Join) Optimizations in Hadoop

Marc Schäfer

Johannes Schildgen

8

Large-scale graph processing

Jonathan Priebe

Johnnaes Schildgen

9

In-memory databases

Timo Knopp

Daniel Schall

10

Scientific data processing

Marc Hartung

Daniel Schall