Chapter 11. Big Data Analysis with Java
"In pioneer days they used oxen for heavy pulling, and when one ox couldn't budge a log, they didn't try to grow a larger ox. We shouldn't be trying for bigger computers, but for more systems of computers."
– Grace Hopper (1906-1992)
The term big data generally refers to algorithms for the storage, retrieval, and analysis of massive datasets that are too large to be managed by a single file server. Commercially, these algorithms were pioneered by Google. Two of their early benchmark algorithms, PageRank and MapReduce, are among those considered in this chapter.
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The word "googol" was coined by the nine-year-old nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner in the 1930s. The word was meant to stand ...
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