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AN Introductio N To Big Data: BY B.M.Brinda Ap/It

This document provides an introduction to big data, defining it as massive volumes of structured and unstructured data that is difficult to process using traditional databases due to its size. It describes big data as originating from various sources like science, industries, the internet and social networks. Big data is characterized by its volume, velocity and variety, with high volumes of data being collected and generated quickly in many different formats. The document outlines some examples that produce big data and introduces some open source tools for working with big data.

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This document provides an introduction to big data, defining it as massive volumes of structured and unstructured data that is difficult to process using traditional databases due to its size. It describes big data as originating from various sources like science, industries, the internet and social networks. Big data is characterized by its volume, velocity and variety, with high volumes of data being collected and generated quickly in many different formats. The document outlines some examples that produce big data and introduces some open source tools for working with big data.

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AN

INTRODUCTIO
N TO BIG DATA
BY
B.M.BRINDA
AP/IT

What is Big Data?


Is

it a single data ? No
Collection of large and complex data
sets

DEFINITION
A massive volume of both structured and unstructured
data that is so large that it's difficult to process using
traditional database and software techniques.
It includes
Capture
Storage
Search
Sharing
Transfer
Analysis
Visualization.

SOURCES OF BIG DATA


Big data originates from
Space Science
Science & Research
Industries & Marketing
Government & Private Sector
Internet & Social Networks
Example
Petabytes (1,024 terabytes)
Exabyte (1,024 petabytes)

of data

consisting of billions to trillions of


millions of people

records of

EXAMPLES
RFID
sensor networks
social networks
big social data analysis Internet documents
Internet search indexing
call detail records
atmospheric science
genomics
biogeochemical
biological
scientific research
military surveillance
medical records
photography archives
video archives
large-scale e-commerce etc..,

BIG DATA VECTORS (3VS)


Big Data are high-volume, high-velocity,
and/or high-variety information assets that
require new forms of processing to enable
enhanced decision making, insight discovery and
process optimization.
Big Data Characteristics
Volume
Velocity
Variety

Big Data Characteristics


High-Volume

amount of data

High-Velocity

Speed rate in collecting or acquiring or


generating or processing of data

High-Variety

different data type such as audio, video, image


data (mostly unstructured data)

Big Data Characteristics


(Contd.)

Big Data - Support

OLTP: Online Transaction Processing (DBMSs)


OLAP: Online Analytical Processing (Data Warehousing)
RTAP: Real-Time Analytics Processing (Big Data Architecture
& technology)

OPEN SOURCE TOOLS


www.bigdata-startups.com

THANK YOU

QUERY?

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