PySpark Cookbook (eBook)
330 Seiten
Packt Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78883-425-4 (ISBN)
Combine the power of Apache Spark and Python to build effective big data applications
Key FeaturesPerform effective data processing, machine learning, and analytics using PySparkOvercome challenges in developing and deploying Spark solutions using PythonExplore recipes for efficiently combining Python and Apache Spark to process dataBook Description
Apache Spark is an open source framework for efficient cluster computing with a strong interface for data parallelism and fault tolerance. The PySpark Cookbook presents effective and time-saving recipes for leveraging the power of Python and putting it to use in the Spark ecosystem.
You'll start by learning the Apache Spark architecture and how to set up a Python environment for Spark. You'll then get familiar with the modules available in PySpark and start using them effortlessly. In addition to this, you'll discover how to abstract data with RDDs and DataFrames, and understand the streaming capabilities of PySpark. You'll then move on to using ML and MLlib in order to solve any problems related to the machine learning capabilities of PySpark and use GraphFrames to solve graph-processing problems. Finally, you will explore how to deploy your applications to the cloud using the spark-submit command.
By the end of this book, you will be able to use the Python API for Apache Spark to solve any problems associated with building data-intensive applications.
What you will learnConfigure a local instance of PySpark in a virtual environment Install and configure Jupyter in local and multi-node environmentsCreate DataFrames from JSON and a dictionary using pyspark.sqlExplore regression and clustering models available in the ML moduleUse DataFrames to transform data used for modelingConnect to PubNub and perform aggregations on streamsWho this book is for
The PySpark Cookbook is for you if you are a Python developer looking for hands-on recipes for using the Apache Spark 2.x ecosystem in the best possible way. A thorough understanding of Python (and some familiarity with Spark) will help you get the best out of the book.
Denny Lee is a technology evangelist at Databricks. He is a hands-on data science engineer with 15+ years of experience. His key focuses are solving complex large-scale data problems-providing not only architectural direction but hands-on implementation of such systems. He has extensive experience of building greenfield teams as well as being a turnaround/change catalyst. Prior to joining Databricks, he was a senior director of data science engineering at Concur and was part of the incubation team that built Hadoop on Windows and Azure (currently known as HDInsight). Tomasz Drabas is a data scientist specializing in data mining, deep learning, machine learning, choice modeling, natural language processing, and operations research. He is the author of Learning PySpark and Practical Data Analysis Cookbook. He has a PhD from University of New South Wales, School of Aviation. His research areas are machine learning and choice modeling for airline revenue management.
Combine the power of Apache Spark and Python to build effective big data applicationsAbout This BookPerform effective data processing, machine learning, and analytics using PySparkOvercome challenges in developing and deploying Spark solutions using PythonExplore recipes for efficiently combining Python and Apache Spark to process dataWho This Book Is ForThe PySpark Cookbook is for you if you are a Python developer looking for hands-on recipes for using the Apache Spark 2.x ecosystem in the best possible way. A thorough understanding of Python (and some familiarity with Spark) will help you get the best out of the book.What You Will LearnConfigure a local instance of PySpark in a virtual environmentInstall and configure Jupyter in local and multi-node environmentsCreate DataFrames from JSON and a dictionary using pyspark.sqlExplore regression and clustering models available in the ML moduleUse DataFrames to transform data used for modelingConnect to PubNub and perform aggregations on streamsIn DetailApache Spark is an open source framework for efficient cluster computing with a strong interface for data parallelism and fault tolerance. The PySpark Cookbook presents effective and time-saving recipes for leveraging the power of Python and putting it to use in the Spark ecosystem.You'll start by learning the Apache Spark architecture and how to set up a Python environment for Spark. You'll then get familiar with the modules available in PySpark and start using them effortlessly. In addition to this, you'll discover how to abstract data with RDDs and DataFrames, and understand the streaming capabilities of PySpark. You'll then move on to using ML and MLlib in order to solve any problems related to the machine learning capabilities of PySpark and use GraphFrames to solve graph-processing problems. Finally, you will explore how to deploy your applications to the cloud using the spark-submit command.By the end of this book, you will be able to use the Python API for Apache Spark to solve any problems associated with building data-intensive applications.Style and approachThis book is a rich collection of recipes that will come in handy when you are working with PySparkAddressing your common and not-so-common pain points, this is a book that you must have on the shelf.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.6.2018 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Sammeln / Sammlerkataloge |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium | |
Schlagworte | Big Data • MLLIb • PySpark • Python • Spark • Spark SQL • Spark Streaming |
ISBN-10 | 1-78883-425-9 / 1788834259 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78883-425-4 / 9781788834254 |
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