| Tony Reichhardt. It's sink or swim as a tide wave of data approaches. Nature, 399:517--520, 10 June 1999. |
.... is the nontrival process of identifying valid, novel, potentially useful, and ultimately useful patterns in data [28] The need for real time data mining is echoed by the following facts: ffl The US space agency NASA s Earth Observing system will generate one terabyte of satellite data every day [20]. ffl The large Hadron Collider at the European Laboratory for particle physics (CERN) in Switzerland will generate 20 terabytes of data each day. This is 15 petabytes (1,000 terabytes) in 15 years and is equivalent to generating the printed content of all US and Canadian academic libraries ....
....Hadron Collider at the European Laboratory for particle physics (CERN) in Switzerland will generate 20 terabytes of data each day. This is 15 petabytes (1,000 terabytes) in 15 years and is equivalent to generating the printed content of all US and Canadian academic libraries every four months [20]. ffl The Genome Sequencing projects are churning volumes of data every day. ffl Weather data. ffl The FAO Statistical Database contains over 1 million time series records covering over 210 countries and territories and 3,000 items in the areas of Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry and ....
Tony Reichhardt. It's sink or swim as a tide wave of data approaches. Nature, 399:517--520, 10 June 1999.
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