CS 6240: Large-Scale Parallel Data Processing

Covers big-data analysis techniques that scale out with increasing number of compute nodes, e.g., for cloud computing. Focuses on approaches for problem and data partitioning that distribute work effectively while keeping total cost for computation and data transfer low. Deterministic and random algorithms from a variety of domains, including graphs, data mining, linear algebra, and information retrieval, are studied and analyzed in terms of their cost, scalability, and robustness against skew. Coursework emphasizes hands-on programming experience with modern state-of-the-art big-data processing technology. Students who do not meet course prerequisites may seek permission of instructor.


News

Most aspects of the course are managed through Blackboard (northeastern.blackboard.com). However, we use Piazza for all online discussions (piazza.com/northeastern/spring2019/cs6240/home). Please sign up right away at piazza.com/northeastern/spring2019/cs6240. Do not email your course-related questions. Instead, post everything on Piazza. There is also an option for private posts that can only be seen by instructors and TAs.


Course Material

Please read the syllabus carefully.

Go to this page for the online modules. Please make sure you go through the material before the week it is discussed in class.

Office Hours

Mirek: Tuesday 1:45-3:30pm in 448 WVH. I am also available during the in-class break and right after class. If you cannot make it during office hours, request an appointment through Piazza private post.

Kumar Baibhav: Friday 4-6pm in the hallway on the 4th floor of WVH (look at the glass door of 472 WVH for more info)

Xiaofang Yang: Monday and Thursday 4:45-5:45pm in 472 WVH (or right outside in the hallway)

Important dates

Week Start date Comments
1 Jan 7  
2 Jan 14  
3 Jan 21  
4 Jan 28  
5 Feb 4  
6 Feb 11  
7 Feb 18  
8 Feb 25  
  Mar 4 No classes (Spring Break)
9 Mar 11  
10 Mar 18  
11 Mar 25  
12 Apr 1 Exam on Tuesday, April 2
13 Apr 8  
14 Apr 15  
15 Apr 22 Project presentations (by default on both class meeting days)