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MIDTERM QUIZ (CURRENT TRENDS AND ISSUES)

The V's of Big Data

Putting data into an intelligible format and transforming it.


- VISUALIZATION

The significance of data is always changing. Information might mean different things to different
people.

- VARIABILITY

Fast data equals big data. It is the data influx frequency. 400 hours of video are posted to
Youtube every minute as of July 2015.

- VELOCITY

Big Data is challenging. It alludes to the various sorts of data, each having its own distinct data
typologies.
- VARIETY

The magnitude of Big Data is one of its primary characteristics. Daily data creation is thought to
be 2.5 quintillion bytes, or 2.3 trillion gigabytes.
- VOLUME

Making data accessible to users and applications whenever it is needed is referred to as "[1]."

- DATA AVAILABILITY

Social interactions online is the source of [1].

- SOCIAL DATA

Inputs sent over a wireless network and stored in servers are referred to as [1] .
- MACHINE DATA

The first hard drive, the [1], debuted in 1956 and was as large as a refrigerator but could only
store 5 megabytes.

- IBM 350 RAMAC

Although it is not entirely ordered, [1] is a hybrid of structured and unstructured data .

- SEMI- STRUCTURED DATA

Data that offers information to other data is known as [1]. It is, in essence, data about data .

- METADATA
[1] is information that is not set up in a way that is easily recognizable. There is no metadata .

- UNSTRUCTURED DATA

[1] is of a predetermined length and format, together with metadata.

- STRUCTURED DATA

The number of operations a processor can do in a certain length of time is referred to as its [1]
or power.

- PROCESSING CAPACITY

Even for offline transactions, it is common practice to maintain digital records of those
transactions using [1]
- TRANSACTIONAL DATA

_____ is used to examine data in order to determine the reason behind an event.

- DIAGNOSTIC ANALYTICS

Which of the following is a main source of Big Data?

- SOCIAL DATA

It is defined as anything that can be stored and processed by a computer

- DATA

It refers to how many operations a processor can perform in a given amount of time
- PROCESSING CAPABILITY

What is Step 4 in the business analytics process?

- PREDICT WHAT IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN

Which of the following is a category of Big Data?

- STRUCTURED DATA

What is Big Data?

- An accumulation of data that is too large and complex for processing by traditional
database management tools

It takes into account the results of descriptive and predictive analytics and suggests decision
options

- PRESCRIPTIVE ANALYTICS

Which of the following is a main source of Big Data?


- MACHINE DATA

Which of the following is a main source of Big Data?

- TRANSACTIONAL DATA

The information gleaned via analytics is [1]. It is the knowledge that is buried in data gathering .
- INSIGHT

[1], a Google co-founder, was honored with the term PageRank.

- LARRY PAGE

A method or formula for addressing a problem is called an [1].


- ALGORITHM

A crawler bot or [1] would visit a website and use the links there to find new websites.

- SPIDER

The term "[1]," or SEO, is used to refer to procedures designed to raise a website's position in
search engine rankings.

- SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION

[1] is the most well-known algorithm that Google has ever utilized.

- PAGERANK

It describes the same situation when a website visitor takes the required action.

- CONVERSION

A software program called a [1] is made specifically to look for information on the internet.

- WEB SEARCH ENGINE

Uses historical data to make forecasts or predictions about what will happen in the future. This is
accomplished by seeing a pattern in a collection of data.
- PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS

Interpretation of historical data to comprehend historical occurrences or the state of affairs


today. The query "What happened?" is likewise addressed by this.
- DESCRIPTIVE ANALYTICS

It is used to gather data in order to ascertain an event's cause. It provides a response to the
query, "Why did it happen?"
- UNOFFICIAL TYPE OF ANALYTICS
Based only on the user's search query, [1] are only influenced by SEO.

- ORGANIC SEARCH RESULTS

Search engines use this method to find information on the internet. performed by software
programs called "bots" that carry out automatic activities
- CRAWLING

Search engines organize website information through a process called [1] .

- INDEXING

The quantity of visitors visiting a website is referred to as [1].


- WEB TRAFFIC

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