Part I – Final Project Complete Paperwork WORD file (to be submitted by EACH GROUP via blackboard): (up to 100 points)
- Identify a real-world problem that can be solved with big-data.
- A methodology utilized to analyze.
- Data sets to be utilized.
- Steps taken to analyze the data.
- The outcome of your analysis.
- Provide three insights based upon the data provided.
- Display proof of analysis using Big Data Management tools of your choice reviewed in class: Hadoop, Spark, Claudera or others that use Big Data Management technologies.
- Analysis in Excel and/or R-Studio is not acceptable).
- Keep in mind that tools like R-Studio, Excel, Tableau, Microsoft BI are Not Big Data Management tools – they are just front end analytics tools.
- Describe the analysis process conducted.
- Format your final project paperwork using the following guidelines:
- Title Page: Title page must have the following information:
- Name of each group member (as registered for this class in Blackboard).
- Class Number and Class Name
- CRN Number.
- Project name (related to your topic).
- Each group member contact information (email).
- Summary: provide a short summary of the project – the summary is a short statement of the most relevant steps of the project, its purpose and expected results.
- Content: all materials, findings and your comments during the project research and development (screen shots, charts, graphs, images, explanations, etc.).
- Comments: Describe the cons and pros of the performed tasks, difficulties, issues, how easy (or not) was it to execute and/or resolve them.
- Conclusions summary (1/2 – 1 page): Summarize your experience, findings, thoughts, comments, ideas for the future, etc.
- References page.
Part II – Final Project Presentation Power Point file (to be submitted by EACH GROUP via blackboard): (up to 50 points total)
- Create a presentation (Power Point file) with highlights of you Final Project Paperwork.
- Present your Final Project Presentation to your class mates (one presentation per group. Each group member must participate in person.).
- Presentation length should be between 15-20 minutes. Presentation longer than 20 minutes will be interrupted to let other presenters enough time to do their presentations.
- Each student should participate in the in-class presentation.
- Final Project Presentation file must be posted before the due date/time.
- Format your final project presentation file using the following guidelines:
- Title Page: Title page must have the following information:
- Name of each member of the group (as registered for this class in Blackboard).
- Class Number and Class Name.
- CRN Number.
- Project name (related to your topic).
- Each group member contact information (email).
- Summary: provide a short summary of the project – the summary is a short statement of the most relevant steps of the project, its purpose and expected results.
- Content: Highlight of key reasons, materials and findings with your comments.
- Comments: Describe the cons and pros of the performed tasks, difficulties, issues, how easy (or not) was it to execute and/or resolve them.
- Conclusions summary (1/2 – 1 page): Summarize your experience, findings, thoughts, comments, ideas for the future, etc.
- References page.
- Q&A page.
- Title Page: Title page must have the following information:


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