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Manoj, Your February 2024 ComputingEdge on Data Engineering is Here

This issue of ComputingEdge explores relevant questions and possible solutions around how to manage data, including its migration, collection, and maintenance
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Your February 2024 ComputingEdge is here

Data Engineering

Dear Manoj,


When the initial excitement of any great scientific advancement fades and that advancement falls into regular use, scientists must turn their attention to an ordinary, but integral, problem—management. Management is key to enabling smooth, efficient, and effective processes in the long term. This issue of ComputingEdge explores relevant questions and possible solutions around how to manage data, including its migration, collection, and maintenance.

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