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Big Data Glossary: A Guide to the New Generation of Data Tools

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To help you navigate the large number of new data tools available, this guide describes 60 of the most recent innovations, from NoSQL databases and MapReduce approaches to machine learning and visualization tools. Descriptions are based on first-hand experience with these tools in a production environment. This handy glossary also includes a chapter of key terms that help define many of these tool

56 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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Pete Warden

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3 reviews22 followers
December 17, 2011
A nice, high level introduction to Big Data related tools/platforms for the developers or academic researchers in data science. Will be a good starting point to get up to speed with the available options.
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46 reviews25 followers
March 13, 2015
There are no examples that could make me understand this *^@$%@ Big data :(((((((((((((((
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151 reviews
January 10, 2015
I was kinda skeptical when I first had my hands on these 60 pages and, after getting through them (that did not take so much), I’m still kinda puzzled. I did not get confused by the content, no. I guess if you decide to read this book, you must know what to expect from it, else you will end up pretty much disgusted with both the money and time wasted.

Let’s make it clear: this book doesn’t teach you anything. After thirty minutes or so, when you reach the back cover, you will not have learned anything. But chances are you will open Iceweasel, or whatever your favorite browser is, and go search more information about some of the tools the author described.

And that’s the one and only aim of the author: to make you wanna know more about some specific application that you were not aware of. I did search something indeed, so that, in that sense, mission accomplished.

Now, would I suggest reading the book? Yea, why not. You can always find out someone is developing something that could be useful to you.

Would I suggest buying the book. No. For a couple of reasons:
1. It’s not worth the money. This book should not be a book, but rather some kind of weekly newsletter or better, O’Really should make sure that Amazon and any other book store, gives yo ua ocpy of this title whenever you purchase an IT book, to show you the latest technologies and tell you hey, we’ve got a book covering that subject!
2. The book is outdated already. It’s from 2011. Technology advances so fast that what was hot and cool four years ago now has probably been replaced by something else.

As usual, you can find more reviews on my personal blog: http://books.lostinmalloc.com. Feel free to pass by and share your thoughts!
230 reviews3 followers
December 25, 2011
It was a book with good information for big data storing systems. It was very short.
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2 reviews2 followers
January 16, 2012
This book is a summary of the most popular modern tools for dealing with big datasets. There are no detail descriptions of the presented tools but it is a good intro book.
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16 reviews3 followers
February 13, 2012
this book presumably has a very imminent/short best-before-date, but is nonetheless worth a read.
100 reviews2 followers
February 21, 2012
This is an informative book that provides a high level view on all Big Data tools and technologies.
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10 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2012
Bom para ter uma visão geral de ferramentas de Big Data. Fraco nos conceitos, mas serve como ponto de partida para se aprofundar na área.
7 reviews22 followers
July 28, 2012
Just an overview of big data tasks and tools, nothing less, nothing more.
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4 reviews8 followers
April 18, 2013
Nothing in detail, but gives the happenings and context of the Big Data Buzz. Just a good "Perspective Builder".
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Author 5 books114 followers
October 22, 2014
A quick read for those who want to be introduced to the big data world.

I think the lack of examples and illustrations make the understanding of the concepts too abstract.
1 review
August 22, 2013
Very brief introduction, the links might take as long to investigate.
Good introduction, although will become outdated very fast (needlebase no longer exists, for example).
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10 reviews6 followers
September 7, 2014
one stop to get overview of all the big data overview. but should have included more of content rather than just glossary.
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41 reviews
March 2, 2016
Too many technologies and too little talked about!
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