Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Big data

Big data is data sets that are so voluminous and complex that traditional data processing application software are inadequate to deal with them. Big data challenges include capturing datadata storagedata analysis, search, sharingtransfervisualizationquerying, updating and information privacy. There are three dimensions to big data known as Volume, Variety and Velocity.


Lately, the term "big data" tends to refer to the use of predictive analyticsuser behavior analytics, or certain other advanced data analytics methods that extract value from data, and seldom to a particular size of data set. "There is little doubt that the quantities of data now available are indeed large, but that’s not the most relevant characteristic of this new data ecosystem." Analysis of data sets can find new correlations to "spot business trends, prevent diseases, combat crime and so on." Scientists, business executives, practitioners of medicine, advertising and governments alike regularly meet difficulties with large data-sets in areas including Internet searchfintechurban informatics, and business informatics. Scientists encounter limitations in e-Science work, including meteorologygenomics, connectomics, complex physics simulations, biology and environmental research.


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