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2024-big-data-making-sense-of-the-gigantic-digital-puzzle #143
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External feedback: Part of participants that are computer science students/graduates: 44.4 % Clarity of the article:
Technical vs. Non-technical: Good balance between technical depth and readability: 100 % Engagement:
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Part of participants that understand the purpose of the article: 85.7 % Part of participants that think the drawing helps to understand the meaning of the article: 50 % Factual errors/inaccuracies or additional comments: Big data is called a puzzle. However, it is not. The problem that we are trying to solve is the puzzle. Big data can be used to derive insights that help us to solve this puzzle. Still - what is Big data? Unfortunately, I couldn't read the text because it was written too small. It really made a lot of sense. Great article. I could not read the article due to not clear apperance of article |
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Two general comments from today:Just because something is listed in the feedback, does not mean you have to implement it. Second, a general comment today was, that the articles of 2024 are quite technical and complex in comparison to 2019. |
Another version: Title: A puzzle made of Big Data Picture a box overflowing with puzzle pieces. But these pieces aren’t just shapes, they’re things like your favorite song, yesterday’s weather, or even a picture of your pet from social media. This pieces make what is called Big Data. Now, here’s the magic: each piece might not look very special on its own. But if you start putting them together, like building a puzzle, they begin to show a picture. Maybe it’s how you like to shop, or what events make you more productive. The heroes of this story are these super smart tools, like Artificial Intelligence, which help us make sense of the mess, turning scattered bits into stories that make life smarter and easier! |
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