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ISBN: 9781337745703
Author: Carlos Coronel, Steven Morris
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Big Data Problem:

  • Over the last years, a new wave of data emerged which is characterised for being high volume, high frequency, and mostly semi-structured.
  • These data came from multiple sources such as web site logs, web site posts, and machine generated information.
  • But these data contains a lot of hidden information that help the day-to-day business.
  • The need to manage this data resulted in a phenomenon called Big Data.
  • Big data refers to the vast amount of data which cannot be processed and analysed when traditional computer technologies and tools are applied.
  • Big data provides high performance and scalability at a reasonable cost.
  • The main characteristics of big data phenomenon are Volume, Variety and Velocity of data
  • These three characteristics have been defined as the three Vs.
  • Volume refers to the amount of data, variety refers to the number of types of data, and velocity refers to the speed of data processing.

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