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  2. Big data - Wikipedia

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    In many big data projects, there is no large data analysis happening, but the challenge is the extract, transform, load part of data pre-processing. [ 225 ] Big data is a buzzword and a "vague term", [ 226 ] [ 227 ] but at the same time an "obsession" [ 227 ] with entrepreneurs, consultants, scientists, and the media.

  3. Critical data studies - Wikipedia

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    First, 'big data' is an important aspect of twenty-first century society, and the analysis of 'big data' allows for a deeper understanding of what is happening and for what reasons. [1] Big data is important to critical data studies because it is the type of data used within this field.

  4. Very large database - Wikipedia

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    VLDB is not the same as big data, but the storage aspect of big data may involve a VLDB database. [2] That said some of the storage solutions supporting big data were designed from the start to support large volumes of data, so database administrators may not encounter VLDB issues that older versions of traditional RDBMS's might encounter. [29]

  5. Data-intensive computing - Wikipedia

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    Data-intensive computing is intended to address this need. Parallel processing approaches can be generally classified as either compute-intensive, or data-intensive. [6] [7] [8] Compute-intensive is used to describe application programs that are compute-bound. Such applications devote most of their execution time to computational requirements ...

  6. Data mining - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the data collection and any (known) data mining projects. How the data will be used. Who will be able to mine the data and use the data and their derivatives. The status of security surrounding access to the data. How collected data can be updated. Data may also be modified so as to become anonymous, so that individuals may not ...

  7. Business intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Business intelligence (BI) consists of strategies, methodologies, and technologies used by enterprises for data analysis and management of business information. [1] Common functions of BI technologies include reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, dashboard development, data mining, process mining, complex event processing, business performance management, benchmarking, text ...

  8. Data-centric computing - Wikipedia

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    Organizations are struggling to cope with exponential data growth while seeking better approaches to extracting insights from that data using services including Big Data analytics and machine learning. However, existing architectures aren't built to address service requirements at petabyte scale and beyond without significant performance limits ...

  9. BigQuery - Wikipedia

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    BigQuery is a managed, serverless data warehouse product by Google, offering scalable analysis over large quantities of data. It is a Platform as a Service that supports querying using a dialect of SQL. It also has built-in machine learning capabilities. BigQuery was announced in May 2010 and made generally available in November 2011. [1]