Big Data References

Our Digital World and Big Data

  1. “World Internet Usage and Population Statistics.” Internet World Stats. View Source

  2. “Data Never Sleeps 6.0.” Domo. June 2018. View Source

  3. “Data ex Machina: Introduction to Big Data.” Annual Review of Sociology. July 2017. View Source

  4. “Ethics & Big Data.” Technology in Society. May 2017. View Source

  5. “Ethics & Big Data.” Technology in Society. May 2017. View Source

  6. “The V’s of Big Data: Velocity, Volume, Value, Variety, and Veracity.” XSi. March 2014. View Source

  7. “Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Trends, 2017–2022 White Paper.” Cisco. February 2019. View Source

History of Big Data

  1. “A brief history of big data everyone should read.” World Economic Forum. February 2015. View Source

  2. “A brief history of big data everyone should read.” World Economic Forum. February 2015. View Source

  3. “Frequently Asked Questions.” The Domesday Book Online. View Source

  4. “Big Data and the History of Information Storage.” Winshuttle. View Source

  5. “Tabulation and Processing.” U.S. Census Bureau. View Source

  6. “A Brief History of Data Analysis.” FlyData. March 2015. View Source

  7. “1960 Census: Chapter 3: Electronic Data Processing.” U.S. Census Bureau. https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/04201039ch3.pdf

  8. “Computer Organization | Von Neumann architecture.” GeeksForGeeks. View Source

  9. “Computer Organization | Von Neumann architecture.” GeeksForGeeks. View Source

  10. “Computer History 101: The Development Of The PC.” Tom’s Hardware. August 2011. View Source

  11. “Computer History 101: The Development Of The PC.” Tom’s Hardware. August 2011. View Source

  12. “The Age of Analytics: Competing in a Data-Driven World.” McKinsey Global Institute. December 2016. View Source

  13. “A Very Short History Of Big Data.” Forbes. May 2013. View Source

  14. “A Very Short History Of Big Data.” Forbes. May 2013. View Source

  15. “Internet of Things: A Review on Technologies, Architecture, Challenges, Applications, Future Trends.” International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security. 2017. View Source

  16. “A Very Short History Of Big Data.” Forbes. May 2013. View Source

  17. “Interview with James Kobielus, Big Data Evangelist, IBM.” OnlineEducation.com. View Source

  18. “Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity.” McKinsey Digital. May 2013. View Source

  19. “Big Data and the History of Information Storage.” Winshuttle. View Source

  20. “70th Anniversary: ENIAC Contract Signed.” The National WWII Museum. May 2013. View Source

  21. “Big Data and the History of Information Storage.” Winshuttle. View Source

  22. “The rise and fall of the PC in one chart.” MarketWatch. April 2016. View Source

  23. “History of the World Wide Web.” NetHistory. View Source

  24. “The History of Social Media [Infographic].” SocialMediaToday. April 2018. View Source

  25. “Internet of Things: A Review on Technologies, Architecture, Challenges, Applications, Future Trends.” International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security. 2017. View Source

  26. “How Much Information?” School of Information Management and Systems, University of California at Berkeley. 2000. View Source

  27. “3D Data Management: Controlling Data Volume, Velocity and Variety.” Gartner. 2001.

  28. “A Very Short History Of Big Data.” Forbes. May 2013. View Source

  29. “Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data.” Google. 2006. View Source

  30. “A Very Short History Of Big Data.” Forbes. May 2013. View Source

  31. “Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity.” McKinsey Digital. May 2013. View Source

  32. “8 ways the Internet of things will change the way we live and work.” The Globe and Mail. View Source

  33. “Smart Cities Will Use 1.1 Billion Connected Devices in 2015.” PubNub. April 2015. View Source

  34. “Amazon Echo.” Wikipedia. View Source

  35. “5 Ways Big Data Will Change Sales and Marketing in 2015.” Inc. January 2015. View Source

The Impact of Data on Our World

  1. “Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity.” McKinsey Digital. May 2013. View Source

  2. “The Trillion Sensor Movement.” FuturistSpeaker.com. View Source

  3. “How Many Products Does Amazon Sell Worldwide.” ScrapeHero. January 2018. View Source

  4. “Amazon Global Fulfillment Center Network.” MWPVL International. June 2019. View Source

  5. “5 Ways Telematics is Changing Everything We Do.” FLEETTRAX. View Source

  6. “Intellectual property protection: 10 tips to keep IP safe.” CSO. February 2019. View Source

  7. “A rare look inside LAPD’s use of data.” CNN. September 2017. View Source

  8. “A rare look inside LAPD’s use of data.” CNN. September 2017. View Source

  9. “How a Genealogy Website Led to the Alleged Golden State Killer.” The Atlantic. April 2018. View Source

  10. “Secret Cameras Record Baltimore’s Every Move From Above.” Bloomberg Businessweek. August 2016. View Source

  11. “A rare look inside LAPD’s use of data.” CNN. September 2017. View Source

  12. “Data Breaches In Healthcare Totaled Over 112 Million Records In 2015.” Forbes. December 2015. View Source

  13. “The National Cyber Strategy of the United States.” The White House. September 2018. View Source

  14. “Big Healthcare Data: Preserving Security and Privacy.” Journal of Big Data. December 2018. View Source

  15. “Taking Predictive Analytics to the Next Level.” Center for Total Health, Kaiser Permanente. View Source

  16. “How UNC Health Care Uses Natural Language Processing to Reduce Readmissions.” Becker’s Health IT and CIO Report. November 2013. View Source

  17. “How Big Data Is Being Used to Fight Infectious Disease Threats.” insideBIGDATA. December 2016. View Source

  18. “How Big Data Is Being Used to Fight Infectious Disease Threats.” insideBIGDATA. December 2016. View Source

  19. “Digital Learning: Your best teacher’s assistant.” Pearson Education. 2017. View Source

  20. “Building a Pathway to Student Success at Georgia State University.” Ithaka S+R. April 2015. View Source

  21. “Data Dive.” Inside Higher Ed. July 2017. View Source

Privacy, Security and Liability

  1. “Facebook suspends 200 apps as part of investigation into data misuse.” The Guardian. May 2018. View Source

  2. “Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: What You Need to Know as Fallout Widens.” The New York Times. March 2018. View Source

  3. “Informed Consent: I. History Of Informed Consent.” Encyclopedia.com. 2004. View Source

  4. “Data Brokers: A Call For Transparency and Accountability: A Report of the Federal Trade Commission.” Federal Trade Commission. May 2014. View Source

  5. “Data Brokers: A Call For Transparency and Accountability: A Report of the Federal Trade Commission.” Federal Trade Commission. May 2014. View Source

  6. “CynergisTek Releases Redspin Annual Report on the State of Cybersecurity in Healthcare.” BusinessWire. February 2017. View Source

  7. “Hackers Accessed The Personal Data Of 143 Million People, Equifax Says.” NPR. September 2017. View Source

  8. “Hackers Have Stolen Millions Of Dollars In Bitcoin – Using Only Phone Numbers.” Forbes. December 2016. View Source

  9. “The digital age has destroyed the concept of ownership, and companies are taking advantage of it.” Quartz. September 2016. View Source

  10. “Wait. Who Really Owns What You Post On Facebook?.” Refinery29. December 2016. View Source

  11. “2018 reform of EU data protection rules.” European Commission. May 2018. View Source

  12. “Removal policies.” Google Support. View Source

  13. “How to Remove Negative Articles and Content from Google.” ReputationManagement.com. April 2019. View Source

  14. “Supreme Court Rejects Privacy Claim in Data Broker Case.” Fortune. May 2016. View Source

  15. “The Age of Analytics: Competing in a Data-Driven World.” McKinsey Global Institute. December 2016. View Source

  16. “Mobile Health Applications: The Patchwork Of Legal And Liability Issues Suggests Strategies To Improve Oversight.” HealthAffairs. February 2014. View Source

  17. “There’s an App for That: How Mobile Agriculture Apps Can Help Farmers.” Farm Flavor. February 2017. View Source

  18. “The Age of Analytics: Competing in a Data-Driven World.” McKinsey Global Institute. December 2016. View Source

Careers in Big Data

  1. “Occupational Outlook Handbook.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  2. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Software Developers.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  3. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Software Developers.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  4. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Software Developers.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  5. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Operations Research Analysts.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  6. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Operations Research Analysts.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  7. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Market Research Analysts.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  8. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Financial Analysts.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  9. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Mathematicians and Statisticians.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  10. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Database Administrators.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

  11. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Computer and Information Research Scientists.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. April 2019. View Source

The Promise of Big Data

  1. “Bioinformatics.” Britannica. View Source

  2. “The Importance Of Applying Spatial Analytics In Business.” Forbes. December 2017. View Source