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Repurposing Legacy Data: Innovative Case Studies

Book information

Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2015
ISBN
0128028823, 9780128028827
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
4 MB (4658929 bytes)
Series
Computer Science Reviews and Trends
Edition
1
Pages
176\159
Time added
2015-07-18 18:00:00

Description

Repurposing Legacy Data: Innovative Case Studies takes a look at how data scientists have re-purposed legacy data, whether their own, or legacy data that has been donated to the public domain. Most of the data stored worldwide is legacy data—data created some time in the past, for a particular purpose, and left in obsolete formats. As with keepsakes in an attic, we retain this information thinking it may have value in the future, though we have no current use for it. The case studies in this book, from such diverse fields as cosmology, quantum physics, high-energy physics, microbiology, psychiatry, medicine, and hospital administration, all serve to demonstrate how innovative people draw value from legacy data. By following the case examples, readers will learn how legacy data is restored, merged, and analyzed for purposes that were never imagined by the original data creators. Discusses how combining existing data with other data sets of the same kind can produce an aggregate data set that serves to answer questions that could not be answered with any of the original dataPresents a method for re-analyzing original data sets using alternate or improved methods that can provide outcomes more precise and reliable than those produced in the original analysisExplains how to integrate heterogeneous data sets for the purpose of answering questions or developing concepts that span several different scientific fields

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