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So You Have All This Data - Now What?

Posted April 18, 2015 12:00 AM by Engineering360 eNewsletter

Much of the data zipping through the IoT ends up being used for analysis, but sometimes the sheer volume of data can overwhelm the ability of systems and workstations to store, analyze, and visualize it. Potential solutions to this problem are important, as companies access data from a large number of sources and create complex models to determine, for example, how a design works in the real world and how to improve designs and optimize performance. MathWorks, a developer of mathematical computing software, claims that it has a viable solution.


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Re: So You Have All This Data - Now What?

04/19/2015 5:49 AM

That's WHEN "data mining" software comes in handy! Let the computer dig through all that data looking for relationships (vague and/or strong) for you.

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