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11 Apr 2012

Why is Big Data Revolutionary? | ZDNet

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Big Data is revolutionary, and not merely the evolution of BI and data warehousing technology. Here’s why.
17 Mar 2012

Data Mining Research Based on Knowledge Management | Economics Papers,Economics Term Paper,Economics Research Paper

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The development and wide application of science and technology and management thought as well as the development of equipments for obtaining data have made possible a daily increase of data resources, which is already beyond the human brains'capability of analysis. As the accumulation of experience...
10 Mar 2012

Lecture 2: Data Structures and Algorithms - Richard Buckland

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Second lecture of COMP1927 Algorithms and Data Structures, which is the second course taken by first year computing students at UNSW. This course follows imm...

Lecture 1: Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - Richard Buckland

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A selection of the course material is available at https://wiki.cse.unsw.edu.au/openlearning/computing2 This is the first lecture of COMP1927 Algorithms and ...
08 Feb 2012

Collaborative Filtering

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Weimao Ke discusses research in collaborative filtering
27 Oct 2011

Transforming Data into Knowledge with Business Performance Management System | Business Cubic

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Collection and analysis of data by the businesses was not possible until the onset of 20th century. In the year 1970, introduction of decision support systems
17 Oct 2011

John Ousterhout - RAMCloud: Scalable High-Performance Storage Entirely in DRAM

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In recent years DRAM has played a larger and larger role in storage systems, driven by the demands of large-scale Web applications. However, DRAM is still us...

Big Data in Real Time

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Jay Kreps is a Principal Engineer at Linkedin. He was the original author of Voldemort, a distributed key-value storage system recently recognized by the OSC...
14 Oct 2011

Tim Berners-Lee on the next Web | Video on TED.com

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TED Talks 20 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. For his next project, he's building a web for open, linked data that could do for numbers what the Web did for words, pictures, video: unlock our data and reframe the way we use it together.

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