keeneview.com
The Keene View on Cloud Computing: Hadoop Will Not Mow Your Lawn
http://www.keeneview.com/2013/03/hadoop-will-not-mow-your-lawn.html
The Keene View on Cloud Computing. Occasional jottings of an incurable entrepreneur on the business and technology behind cloud computing. Monday, March 18, 2013. Hadoop Will Not Mow Your Lawn. The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads. It turns out that when you have a lot of "best minds" working on the same problem, you come up with some pretty interesting technology - no matter how inane that problem may be. 1 RDBS are for business data, Hadoop is for web data.
edumorphology.com
higher-ed | M. P. STATON
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Unbundling Higher Education, A Doubly Updated Framework. December 11, 2013. This is what people buy when they’re buying a degree. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks for bearing with me. In the end, you always have to test ideas, products and services with the market. If the market doesn’t get what you’re saying, you have to adapt. In Defense of the Sabbatical. February 3, 2011. I’ve heard a few stories in the wake of all the budget shortfalls questioning the economic productivity of the sabbatical. While I ...
infoblog.stanford.edu
Stanford InfoBlog: December 2008
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Sunday, December 21, 2008. Vacation Post: Claremont (Berkeley) Database Research Self-Assessment Revisited (Posted by Paul Heymann). It's vacation time in the InfoLab, so I thought I would write a follow-up post on a previous topic. In June, Hector wrote a post about attending the Berkeley Database Research Self-Assessment. A few months later (in late August), the Self-Assessment came out as the Claremont Report on Database Research. There was a little bit of discussion at the time. A dbworld. Paraphrasi...
techopedia.com
Big Data: Experts to Follow on Twitter
https://www.techopedia.com/2/28887/trends/big-data/big-data-who-to-follow-on-twitter
WEBINAR] Embed Analytics Everywhere: Enabling the Citizen Data Scientist. Term of the Day. An armored virus is a computer virus that contains a variety of mechanisms specifically coded to make its detection and decryption very difficult. One of these methods involves fooling anti-virus software into believing that the virus is resides somewhere other than its real location, which makes it difficult to detect and remove. Another kind of. Read more. Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. How Big D...
rcasts.com
Enterprise Software Doesn't Have to Suck: Software engineer's guide to getting started with data science
http://www.rcasts.com/2012/12/software-engineers-guide-to-getting.html
Enterprise Software Doesn't Have to Suck. A technologist's views on making enterprise software and software development fun and rewarding. Dec 31, 2012. Software engineer's guide to getting started with data science. Many of my software engineer friends ask me about learning data science. There are many articles on this subject from renowned data scientists ( Dataspora. This post captures my journey (a software engineer) on learning Statistics and Data Visualization. A) Self-learning (2 - 4 months).
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一月 | 2013 | CWYAlpha
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Just another WordPress.com site. Archive for 一月 2013. Thought this was cool: 如何学习数据科学. Leave a comment ». 1 自学 2 – 4个月. 学习Unix工具 我选择了O’Reilly出版的 数据之魅. 加州大学伯克利分校 – 数据科学. 2 课堂训练 9 – 12个月. 当我迷上了数据科学时,我发现只花20 的时间是不够的,这需要花100 的时间,所以我会去发现并解决工作中出现的所有和数据相关的问题 大数据分析,医疗保健,零售分析,优化问题。 阅读有趣的博客 http:/ datascience101.wordpress.com. Http:/ www.r-bloggers.com. Http:/ www.datawrangling.com. 了解大数据技术 MapReduce / Hadoop,云计算。 我从他们身上学到的 假设驱动的数据分析 ,而不是 盲目加蛮力数据分析 的重要性。 一月 27, 2013 at 2:53 上午. Leave a comment ». Some videos are n...
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Stanford InfoBlog: Vacation Post: Claremont (Berkeley) Database Research Self-Assessment Revisited (Posted by Paul Heymann)
http://infoblog.stanford.edu/2008/12/vacation-post-claremont-berkeley.html
Vacation Post: Claremont (Berkeley) Database Research Self-Assessment Revisited (Posted by Paul Heymann). It's vacation time in the InfoLab, so I thought I would write a follow-up post on a previous topic. In June, Hector wrote a post about attending the Berkeley Database Research Self-Assessment. A few months later (in late August), the Self-Assessment came out as the Claremont Report on Database Research. There was a little bit of discussion at the time. A dbworld. See Hellerstein below. "Datalog?
wk.typepad.com
ouroboros
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Dyspeptic rumblings from the guts of interactivity. Sunday NYT ad 06.06.10. W K is collaborating with Rhizome.org and the New Museum on the upcoming Seven on Seven. On the technology team. And on the artists side of the floor:. Why is W K there? 0160; Because the future of storytelling, narrative and human experience lie at the crossroads of art and technology. Seven teams of two will offer you a glimpse of the future. And theyll make it real in twenty-four hours. And then they serve cocktails. My tweet...