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This document defines big data and outlines its key characteristics and challenges. It discusses how big data is defined by its volume, variety, and velocity. It notes that big data is being generated from many sources like social media, scientific instruments, mobile devices, and sensor technology. The challenges of big data include developing new technologies and algorithms to manage and analyze large, diverse datasets in a timely manner.

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This document defines big data and outlines its key characteristics and challenges. It discusses how big data is defined by its volume, variety, and velocity. It notes that big data is being generated from many sources like social media, scientific instruments, mobile devices, and sensor technology. The challenges of big data include developing new technologies and algorithms to manage and analyze large, diverse datasets in a timely manner.

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SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY

Ms. SHRUTI AWASTHI HUNNY SAINI


Assistant Professor
( 1416531025 )
( EC DEPARTMENT )
Contents
Definition What’s Driving Big Data ?

Characteristics Challenges

Big Data 3V’s Big Data Ecosystem

Who’s Generating Big Data? Advantages & Disadvantages

The Model Has Changed


Big Data Definition

 No single standard definition…

“Big Data” is data whose scale, diversity, and complexity


require new architecture, techniques, algorithms, and
analytics to manage it and extract value and hidden
knowledge from it…
Characteristics of Big Data: 1-Scale (Volume)
 Data Volume
 44x increase from 2009 2020
 From 0.8 zettabytes to 35zb
 Data volume is increasing exponentially
Characteristics of Big Data: Complexity (Varity)
 Various formats, types, and structures
 Text, numerical, images, audio, video,
sequences, time series, social media data,
multi-dim arrays, etc…
 Static data vs. streaming data
 A single application can be
generating/collecting many types of data

To extract knowledge all these types


of data need to linked together
Characteristics of Big Data: Speed (Velocity)

 Data is begin generated fast and need to be processed fast


 Online Data Analytics
 Late decisions missing opportunities
Examples
 E-Promotions: Based on your current location, your purchase history, what you
like send promotions right now for store next to you

 Healthcare monitoring: sensors monitoring your activities and body any


abnormal measurements require immediate reaction
Big Data: 3V’s
Some Make it 4V’s
Who’s Generating Big Data ?

Social media and Scientific instruments Mobile devices


networks (collecting all sorts of data) (tracking all objects Sensor technology
(all of us are all the time) and networks
generating data) (measuring all kinds
of data)
• The progress and innovation is no longer hindered by the ability to collect data

• But, by the ability to manage, analyze, summarize, visualize, and discover knowledge from the collected
data in a timely manner and in a scalable fashion
The Model Has Changed…
 The Model of Generating/Consuming Data has Changed
Old Model: Few companies are generating data, all others are consuming data

New Model: all of us are generating data, and all of us are consuming data
What’s driving Big Data ?

- Optimizations and predictive analytics


- Complex statistical analysis
- All types of data, and many sources
- Very large datasets
- More of a real-time

- Ad-hoc querying and reporting


- Data mining techniques
- Structured data, typical sources
- Small to mid-size datasets
Challenges in Handling Big Data

 The Bottleneck is in technology


 New architecture, algorithms, techniques are needed
 Also in technical skills
 Experts in using the new technology and dealing with big data
References
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_data

 https://www.oracle.com/big-data/index.html

 http://www.sas.com/en_us/insights/big-data/what-is-big-
data.html

 https://www.tutorialspoint.com/big_data_tutorials.html
Thank You
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