1. INTRODUCTION Big Data has a relationship with the World Wide Web as it stores a large volume of data in a different variety. Big Data in organizational terms can mean fast-moving, difficult-to-process data stored in unique transactional databases. What would the world be without big data?2. BIG DATA DEFINITION (Ohlhorst, 2012) defines Big Data as “extremely large data sets that have grown beyond the ability to manage and analyze them with traditional data processing tools.” According to Ohlhorst, data on the World Wide Web accessed through technological hardware and software has grown to the point that managing it has become more difficult and effectively retrieving valuable data has also become a problem.3. BIG DATA BACKGROUND4. DIMENSIONS OF BIG DATAVolume, variety, velocity and value are the critical factors that contribute to the technical, conceptual and operational challenges that result in the inability to recover value from available data. • VolumeOhlhorst expresses the volume of big data as relatively large data, whether on the web or in organizational databases. This volume of information affects everyone in all aspects of life. • VarietyOhlhorst: 2012 once again clarifies variety as different forms in which data or information arrives, where data can be structured and unstructured in the form of text, audio, video, click streams, and log files. • Veracity This is the “collective data collected for Big Data purposes which can lead to statistical errors and misinterpretations of the information collected” states (Ohlhorst, 2012). This also determines the accuracy of the data to be used in decision making. • VelocityBig Data helps maximize organizational value. This process is carried out through the measurement of speed... at the center of the card... in understandable classification principles developed to govern the structure. Structuring this data also helps to enhance a document and even classify valuable documents together. Big Data can influence information overload or the difficulty of processing information because the available data is too large, but it also helps individuals or organizations make good decisions by processing and analyzing relevant information. and valuable information regarding that specific issue.10. CONCLUSION Big Data may be a term that describes the growth of data, but it is also useful as data in databases aids in decision making and helps build organizations. Life would be very complicated without this large amount of data as it helps support our daily lives. The World Wide Web also allows data to be easily stored on a cloud which allows access to anyone with the computer hardware and software.
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