Book Description
The first comprehensive treatment of data science as a new and powerful way to understand and manage human-environment interactions.
Author : Steven M. Manson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 19,29 MB
Release : 2023-01-31
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1108486282
The first comprehensive treatment of data science as a new and powerful way to understand and manage human-environment interactions.
Author : Shunlin Liang
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 3183 pages
File Size : 42,30 MB
Release : 2017-11-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 0128032219
Comprehensive Remote Sensing, Nine Volume Set covers all aspects of the topic, with each volume edited by well-known scientists and contributed to by frontier researchers. It is a comprehensive resource that will benefit both students and researchers who want to further their understanding in this discipline. The field of remote sensing has quadrupled in size in the past two decades, and increasingly draws in individuals working in a diverse set of disciplines ranging from geographers, oceanographers, and meteorologists, to physicists and computer scientists. Researchers from a variety of backgrounds are now accessing remote sensing data, creating an urgent need for a one-stop reference work that can comprehensively document the development of remote sensing, from the basic principles, modeling and practical algorithms, to various applications. Fully comprehensive coverage of this rapidly growing discipline, giving readers a detailed overview of all aspects of Remote Sensing principles and applications Contains ‘Layered content’, with each article beginning with the basics and then moving on to more complex concepts Ideal for advanced undergraduates and academic researchers Includes case studies that illustrate the practical application of remote sensing principles, further enhancing understanding
Author : Rick Smolan
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,60 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Big data
ISBN : 9781454908272
The authors invited more than 100 journalists worldwide to use photographs, charts and essays to explore the world of big data and its growing influence on our lives and society.
Author : National Academy of Engineering
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 1997-03-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309051339
Technological Trajectories and the Human Environment provides a surprising projection of a much greener planet, based on long-range analysis of trends in the efficient use of energy, materials, and land. The authors argue that we will decarbonize the global energy system and drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We will dematerialize the economy by leaner manufacturing, better product design, and smart use of materials. We will significantly increase land areas reserved for nature by conducting highly productive and environmentally friendly agriculture on less land than is used today, even as global population doubles. The book concludes that the technological opportunities before us offer the possibility of a vastly superior industrial ecology. Rich in both data and theory, the book offers fresh analyses essential for everyone in the environmental arena concerned with global change, sustainable development, and profitable investments in technology.
Author : Jim Thatcher
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 44,58 MB
Release : 2018-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0803278829
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Part 1 -- 1. Toward Critical Data Studies -- 2. Big Data ... Why (Oh Why?) This Computational Social Science? -- Part 2 -- 3. Smaller and Slower Data in an Era of Big Data -- 4. Reflexivity, Positionality, and Rigor in the Context of Big Data Research -- Part 3 -- 5. A Hybrid Approach to Geotweets -- 6. Geosocial Footprints and Geoprivacy Concerns -- 7. Foursquare in the City of Fountains -- Part 4 -- 8. Big City, Big Data -- 9. Framing Digital Exclusion in Technologically Mediated Urban Spaces -- Part 5 -- 10. Bringing the Big Data of Climate Change Down to Human Scale -- 11. Synergizing Geoweb and Digital Humanitarian Research -- Part 6 -- 12. Rethinking the Geoweb and Big Data -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index -- About Jim Thatcher -- About Josef Eckert -- About Andrew Shears
Author : W.H. Inmon
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 20,13 MB
Release : 2019-04-30
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0128169176
Over the past 5 years, the concept of big data has matured, data science has grown exponentially, and data architecture has become a standard part of organizational decision-making. Throughout all this change, the basic principles that shape the architecture of data have remained the same. There remains a need for people to take a look at the "bigger picture" and to understand where their data fit into the grand scheme of things. Data Architecture: A Primer for the Data Scientist, Second Edition addresses the larger architectural picture of how big data fits within the existing information infrastructure or data warehousing systems. This is an essential topic not only for data scientists, analysts, and managers but also for researchers and engineers who increasingly need to deal with large and complex sets of data. Until data are gathered and can be placed into an existing framework or architecture, they cannot be used to their full potential. Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples and case studies from across various industries, the authors seek to explain this larger picture into which big data fits, giving data scientists the necessary context for how pieces of the puzzle should fit together. - New case studies include expanded coverage of textual management and analytics - New chapters on visualization and big data - Discussion of new visualizations of the end-state architecture
Author : Geof Rayner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 27,65 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1844078310
Ecological Public Health demonstrates that although public health medicine is useful and honourable, a radical rethink is required and is, indeed, starting to emerge. It aims to revitalize thinking about public health in terms of ecology, and calls for a concerted combined effort from existing disciplines to bring about reform.
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 32,79 MB
Release : 2013-04-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0309264146
The United States is among the wealthiest nations in the world, but it is far from the healthiest. Although life expectancy and survival rates in the United States have improved dramatically over the past century, Americans live shorter lives and experience more injuries and illnesses than people in other high-income countries. The U.S. health disadvantage cannot be attributed solely to the adverse health status of racial or ethnic minorities or poor people: even highly advantaged Americans are in worse health than their counterparts in other, "peer" countries. In light of the new and growing evidence about the U.S. health disadvantage, the National Institutes of Health asked the National Research Council (NRC) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to convene a panel of experts to study the issue. The Panel on Understanding Cross-National Health Differences Among High-Income Countries examined whether the U.S. health disadvantage exists across the life span, considered potential explanations, and assessed the larger implications of the findings. U.S. Health in International Perspective presents detailed evidence on the issue, explores the possible explanations for the shorter and less healthy lives of Americans than those of people in comparable countries, and recommends actions by both government and nongovernment agencies and organizations to address the U.S. health disadvantage.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 32,62 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Competition, International
ISBN :
Author : Rohit Sharma
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 10 pages
File Size : 48,8 MB
Release : 2018-03-05
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3668652244
Scientific Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Computer Science - IT-Security, grade: 2, , language: English, abstract: In this we discuss security issues for big data Hadoop environment. Big data applications are a great benefit to organization, business and in many small and large scale industries. Security and privacy issues are magnified by velocity, variety and volume of big data. Hadoop projects security as top agenda which in turn represents classified as critical term. With the increasing acceptance of Hadoop, there is increasing trend to create a vast security feature. Therefore a traditional security mechanism, which are tailored to securing a small scale static data are in adequate. The important issues relating to Hadoop are authentication, authorization, editing and encryption within a cluster. In this paper we have highlighted different security aspects of big data Hadoop.