Systems Coursework Part 1: Big Data Student ID: 080010830 March 16‚ 2012 Word Count: 3887 Abstract Big data is one of the most vibrant topics among multiple industries‚ thus in this paper we have covered examples as well as current research that is being conducted in the field. This was done based on real applications that have to deal with big data on a daily basis together with a clear focus on their achievements and challenges. The results are very convincing that big data is a critical subject that
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Components of DSS (Decision Support System) Data Store – The DSS Database Data Extraction and Filtering End-User Query Tool End User Presentation Tools Operational Stored in Normalized Relational Database Support transactions that represent daily operations (Not Query Friendly) Differences with DSS 3 Main Differences Time Span Granularity Dimensionality Operational DSS Time span Real time Historic Current transaction Short time frame Long time frame Specific Data facts Patterns Granularity Specific
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Data warehousing is the process of collecting data in raw form for analyzing trends. The benefits to data warehousing are improved end-user access‚ increased data consistency‚ various kinds of reports can be made from the data collected‚ gather the data in a common place from separate sources and additional documentation of data. Potential lower computing costs‚ increased productivity‚ end-users can query the database without using overhead of the operational systems and creates an infrastructure
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1. Data mart definition A data mart is the access layer of the data warehouse environment that is used to get data out to the users. The data mart is a subset of the data warehouse that is usually oriented to a specific business line or team. Data marts are small slices of the data warehouse. Whereas data warehouses have an enterprise-wide depth‚ the information in data marts pertains to a single department. In some deployments‚ each department or business unit is considered the owner of its data
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its simplest terms‚ the translation of data into a secret code. In order to read an encrypted file‚ the receiver of the file must obtain a secret key that will enable him to decrypt the file. A deeper look into cryptography‚ cryptanalysis‚ and the Data Encryption Standard (DES) will provide a better understanding of data encryption. Cryptographic Methods There are two standard methods of cryptography‚ asymmetric encryption and symmetric encryption. Data that is in its original form (unscrambled)
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Title: Data Analysis Word count: 1002 Contents: Introduction Procedure Findings Conclusion References Introduction: For my Data Analysis assignment I am required to present statistical data in an appropriate format. I will collect and analyse data using spread sheets‚ charts and graphs within a formal report. My report will present findings on how the internet has affected the UK economy and how is it transforming us as a nation? Procedure: I am going
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Assignment #2 EC1204 Economic Data Collection and Analysis Student No. 110393693 Part 1: Question 2 From analysing the Data on the Scatter Plot the relationship between the GDP and the Population of Great Britain from 1999-2009 appears to be a moderate positive correlation relationship. Both variables are increasing at a similar rate and following a similar pattern which would indicate this relationship. This relationship would tend to be a positive one as more people are available to the
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Outline Introduction Distributed DBMS Architecture Distributed Database Design Distributed Query Processing Distributed Transaction Management Data Replication Consistency criteria Update propagation protocols Parallel Database Systems Data Integration Systems Web Search/Querying Peer-to-Peer Data Management Data Stream Management Distributed & Parallel DBMS M. Tamer Özsu Page 6.1 Acknowledgements Many of these slides are from notes prepared by Prof. Gustavo
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Programme Management Office Project Charter & Scope Statement Project Title: Project ID: Project Sponsor: Project Manager: Charter approval date: Project and Module Data Project Brian Norton‚ President Liam Duffy‚ IS Services Document Control Date 30-01-12 02-02-12 10-02-12 16-03-12 Version V 1.0 V 2.0 V 3.0 V 4.0 Changed by Liam Duffy Liam Duffy Liam Duffy Liam Duffy Reasons for Change Original Document Consultation with Sponsor Consultation with Project
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Research methods: Data analysis G Qualitative analysis of data Recording experiences and meanings Distinctions between quantitative and qualitative studies Reason and Rowan’s views Reicher and Potter’s St Paul’s riot study McAdams’ definition of psychobiography Weiskrantz’s study of DB Jourard’s cross-cultural studies Cumberbatch’s TV advertising study A bulimia sufferer’s diary G Interpretations of interviews‚ case studies‚ and observations Some of the problems involved in drawing
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