Real-Time-Fraudulent-Transaction-Analytics-Pipeline
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A Big Data project leveraging AWS services and Apache frameworks to identify and visualize fraudulent credit card transaction patterns, providing actionable insights to mitigate financial fraud.
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- Category
- Software & Systems
- Subcategory
- unknown
- License
- Apache-2.0(osi)
- Status
- dormant
- Maturity
- deployed
- Organization
- unknown
- Country
- unknown
- Homepage
- unknown
- Documentation
- unknown
- Tags
- athena · cft · cloudformation · crawler · emr · kafka · pyspark · rds-database
- Regulatory
- unknown
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- aws-infrastructurecloudformation · emr
AWS infrastructure: Cloudformation, Terraform...
- emr-serverless-samplescloudformation · emr
Example code for running Spark and Hive jobs on EMR Serverless.
- PWA-Storecrawler · emr
The largest collection of publicly accessible Progressive Web Apps*
- AWS_EMR_Pysparklingemr · pyspark
Set Up Python environment on AWS EMR cluster with H2O Sparkling Water (Pysparling)
- sparksnakeemr · pyspark
Improving the development of Spark applications deployed as jobs on AWS services like Glue and EMR
- pacs-ris-crawlercrawler
Search the PACS and RIS
- api.github.com/repos/LakshMundhada/Real-Time-Fraudulent-Transaction-Analytics-Pipelineretrieved 2026-08-05 · via github-api
Machine-imported from GitHub search. Last push 2024-02-29, 26 stars, license reported as Apache-2.0. Category and schematic were assigned by keyword heuristics and are unreviewed.
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