Chapter 1
Human-generated structured data
This includes input data, click-stream data, or gaming data.
Unstructured data
This is not defined and does not follow a specified format and is typically free-form text such as emails, Twitter tweets, and text messages. This accounts for about 80 percent of the data that surrounds us.
Internet of Things (IoT)
a world where interconnected, Internet-enabled devices or "things" can collect and share data without human intervention. Over 20 years ago a few professors at MIT started this.
Machine-generated data
created by a machine without human intervention. Machine-generated structured data includes sensor data, point-of-sale data, and web log data.
Human-generated data
data that humans, in interaction with computers, generate
Machine to Machine (M2M)
devices that connect directly to other devices
Structured data
has a defined length, type, and format and includes numbers, dates, or strings such as Customer Address. Structured data is typically stored in a traditional system such as a relational database or spreadsheet and accounts for about 20 percent of the data that surrounds us.
Big data
is a collection of large complex data sets, including structured and unstructured data, which cannot be analyzed using traditional database methods and tools.
report
is a document containing data organized in a table, matrix, or graphical format allowing users to easily comprehend and understand information. Reports can cover a wide range of subjects or specific subject for a certain time period or event.
snapshot
is a view of data at a particular moment in time.
static report
is created once based on data that does not change. Static reports can include a sales report from last year or salary report from five years ago.
Information
organized, analyzed, interpreted data that offer value to marketers
Data
raw facts that describe the characteristics of an event or object Examples: Order date Amount sold Customer number Quantity ordered
Fact
the confirmation or validation of an event or object
Information Age
when infinite quantities of facts are widely available to anyone who can use a computer