Strategy Study on China E-Business Service in Big Data Era

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The era of big data means that the data grows in explosive way,but this massive growth of the data does not mean lots of information. In this article, we show that such big data cannot be used in the same way as before; otherwise from the point of view of energy consumption, the computer system cannot afford it. At the same time, the information collected at this stage is also unable to meet the impact of the arrival of such a big data. The big data is taken from the application. To complete specific, we should often choose the rational mode of information processing or the algorithm. In business computing, offline computing and real time computing are the two ways to process big data.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 798-799)

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983-986

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September 2013

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