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Your November 2023 ComputingEdge is here

Big Data

Dear Manoj,


Data isn't what it used to be. Over the years, the amount of data that humanity generates has increased exponentially. How did computer scientists grapple with increasing amounts of data decades ago? And what are the most difficult challenges in managing big data today? This ComputingEdge issue examines the fascinating past and present of big data.  

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