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Big Data (ohne Artikel)

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big data СЪЩ

big data ИНФОРМ
big data specialist ИНФОРМ
big data technologies npl ИНФОРМ
в PONS речника

da·tum <pl data> [ˈdeɪtəm, Am t̬əm] СЪЩ rare

data [ˈdeɪtə, Am -t̬ə] СЪЩ

data мн + sing/pl vb:

Angabe[n] f[pl]

big <-gg-> [bɪg] ПРИЛ

1. big (of size, amount):

groß <größer, am größten>
big eater разг
to be a big spender разг

2. big (of maturity):

groß <größer, am größten>

3. big (significant):

wichtig <wichtiger, am wichtigsten>
it's the big day then? разг (wedding day)
to have big ideas разг
Rosinen im Kopf haben разг
big words разг

4. big разг:

groß <größer, am größten>
to be big on sth
auf etw вин stehen разг

5. big прин ирон разг (generous):

großzügig разг

Phrases:

big deal! разг
na und! разг
no big deal разг
to give sb a big hand разг
what's the big idea? ирон разг
was soll [denn] das? разг
to make it big разг
to make it big разг
big oaks from little acorns grow esp Brit посл

Специализиран речник по транспорт

datum TRAFFIC OBS, COMMUNIC

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Its products deal with problems sometimes called big data.
en.wikipedia.org
The cloud is used for providing a scalable way of streaming the game content and big data analysis.
en.wikipedia.org
The tech revolution, the share economy and the era of big data are all at work turning the status quo on its head.
www.masslive.com
Big data sizes are a constantly moving target, ranging from a few dozen terabytes to many petabytes of data in a single data set.
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Another stream of research currently focuses on aspects of big data in health information systems.
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