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  2. Journal of Big Data - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Big Data is a scientific journal that publishes open-access original research on big data.Published by SpringerOpen since 2014, it examines data capture and storage; search, sharing, and analytics; big data technologies; data visualization; architectures for massively parallel processing; data mining tools and techniques; machine learning algorithms for big data; cloud computing ...

  3. Big data - Wikipedia

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    Big data "size" is a constantly moving target; as of 2012 ranging from a few dozen terabytes to many zettabytes of data. [25] Big data requires a set of techniques and technologies with new forms of integration to reveal insights from data-sets that are diverse, complex, and of a massive scale. [26]

  4. International Journal of Data Science and Analytics - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Data Science and Analytics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering data science. It was established in 2015 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media. The founding editor-in-chief is Longbing Cao (University of Technology Sydney). Current editor-in-chief is João Gama (INESC TEC and University of ...

  5. Urban informatics - Wikipedia

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    Many definitions of urban informatics have been published and can be found online. The descriptions provided by Townsend in his foreword and by Foth in his preface to the Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics [3] emphasize two key aspects: (1) the new possibilities (including real-time data) for both citizens and city administrations afforded by ubiquitous computing, and (2) the ...

  6. Industrial big data - Wikipedia

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    Industrial big data refers to a large amount of diversified time series generated at a high speed by industrial equipment, [1] known as the Internet of things. [2] The term emerged in 2012 along with the concept of "Industry 4.0”, and refers to big data”, popular in information technology marketing, in that data created by industrial equipment might hold more potential business value. [3]

  7. Behavioral analytics - Wikipedia

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    While business analytics has a more broad focus on the who, what, where and when of business intelligence, behavioral analytics narrows that scope, allowing one to take seemingly unrelated data points in order to extrapolate, predict and determine errors and future trends. It takes a more holistic and human view of data, connecting individual ...

  8. Data science - Wikipedia

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    A cloud-based architecture for enabling big data analytics. Data flows from various sources, such as personal computers, laptops, and smart phones, through cloud services for processing and analysis, finally leading to various big data applications. Cloud computing can offer access to large amounts of computational power and storage. [30]

  9. Data analysis - Wikipedia

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    Data science process flowchart from Doing Data Science, by Schutt & O'Neil (2013) Analysis refers to dividing a whole into its separate components for individual examination. [10] Data analysis is a process for obtaining raw data, and subsequently converting it into information useful for decision-making by users. [1]