Big Data .
Big data sets are referred to as "big data" in this context (also known as data sets).
Big data may be chaotic and expand so quickly that it is challenging to manage
using standard database or statistical methods.
• The infrastructure:
▪ Apache open source
▪ The distributions
▪ The add-ons
▪ Open Data Platform initiative
(OPDi.org)
The challenges:
obtaining, transferring, and transporting the data
Managing the data, the hardware, the software, and everything else (open source
and not)
processing, which includes data munging, scripting, and data insight.
Keeping, securing, and storing
Big data refers to unconventional tactics and cutting-edge technologies used by
companies and organisations to gather, manage, process, and interpret a significant
amount of data.
examples of big data :
• Science
• Astronomy
• Atmospheric science
• Genomics
• Biogeochemical
• Biological
Big data sets are referred to as "big data" in this context (also known as data sets).
Big data may be chaotic and expand so quickly that it is challenging to manage
using standard database or statistical methods.
• The infrastructure:
▪ Apache open source
▪ The distributions
▪ The add-ons
▪ Open Data Platform initiative
(OPDi.org)
The challenges:
obtaining, transferring, and transporting the data
Managing the data, the hardware, the software, and everything else (open source
and not)
processing, which includes data munging, scripting, and data insight.
Keeping, securing, and storing
Big data refers to unconventional tactics and cutting-edge technologies used by
companies and organisations to gather, manage, process, and interpret a significant
amount of data.
examples of big data :
• Science
• Astronomy
• Atmospheric science
• Genomics
• Biogeochemical
• Biological