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Big data :how the information revolution is transforming our lives /

Big data :how the information revolution is transforming our lives /

作者 : Clegg, Brian.

出版社 : Icon Books,

出版年 : 2017

ISBN:1785782347|9781785782343

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書名 : Big data :how the information revolution is transforming our lives /

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正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Big data :Brian Clegg.

其他題名 : how the information revolution is transforming our lives /

其他題名 : How the information revolution is transforming our lives

作者 : Clegg, Brian.

出版者 : London, UK :Icon Books,2017.

面頁冊數 : 162 p. :ill. ;20 cm.

內容註 : We know what you're thinking -- Size matters -- Shop till you drop -- Fun times -- Solving problems -- Big Brother's big data -- Good, bad and ugly -- Further reading -- Index.

標題 : Big data.

ISBN : 9781785782343 (pbk.) :

集叢項 : Hot Science


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