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Category > Programming Posted 29 May 2017 My Price 8.00

S11: DB Discussion - Big Data and Data Mining

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S11: DB Discussion - Big Data and Data Mining

You can respond to this topic in several ways. Here are a few possible questions that you may use to spark ideas.

Just what are data centers? Physical size? Power usage? Purpose? Environmental issues?

Give an actual example of how data mining helps a company. Provide details.

How much data does the NSA (National Security Agency) actually have. What kind of data does it keep?

How is big data changing our life?

What is Hadoop? How will Hadoop change big data?

Describe the hardware used in data centers, i.e. hard drives, memory, networking, etc.

Describe how eBay, Amazon, or Google structure their data centers.

Person encounters with large databases or data centers.

You may respond with reactions, additional information, critical thinking or counter responses.

Include the complete URL of any resources used to create your response. Your link must take the reader directly any references you cited, including the book.

Be sure to do your peer-response to at least two other learners according to the schedule provided in the SYLLABUS.

 

S11: DB Discussion - Big Data and Data MiningYou can respond to this topic in several ways. Here are a few possiblequestions that you may use to spark ideas.1.Just what are data centers? Physical size? Power usage? Purpose?Environmental issues?2.Give an actual example of how data mining helps a company. Providedetails.3.How much data does the NSA (National Security Agency) actually have.What kind of data does it keep?4.How is big data changing our life?5.What is Hadoop? How will Hadoop change big data?6.Describe the hardware used in data centers, i.e. hard drives, memory,networking, etc.7.Describe how eBay, Amazon, or Google structure their data centers.8.Person encounters with large databases or data centers.You may respond with reactions, additional information, critical thinking orcounter responses.Include thecomplete URL of any resources used to create your response.Your link must take the reader directly any references you cited, including thebook.Be sure to do yourpeer-responseto at least two other learners according tothe schedule provided in the SYLLABUS.Guidelines: For this discussion forum, submityour initial postbyThursdayof thesession. Remember an initial post must consist ofno less than 250 words. Apeerresponseto at least two other learner's initial post must be added bythe due date ofthis session. A substantive peer response isat least 100 wordsin length and shouldgo beyond "I agree" or "Good point." Your peer response should extend the dialog andspark additional discussion. Your grammar and spelling should not interfere with theunderstanding of your post. Please, no Instant Messaging (IM) language. You may notuse the same article for more than one DB Current Event submission during this course.Consult the grading rubric for additional details.

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Status NEW Posted 29 May 2017 08:05 AM My Price 8.00

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