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Selective Priorities in Processing of Big Data

Nicholas J. Daras ()
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Nicholas J. Daras: Hellenic Military Academy

A chapter in Applications of Nonlinear Analysis, 2018, pp 141-173 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper investigates the method of selective priorities for the data amounts in the processing of big data. After defining the focal data sets, it is introduced the concept of program of data selection which specifies the data amount that a processor may take into account. Then, they are determined the relations of data selection preference and of rational choice for the data amounts. Subsequently, it is considered the case of several data processors and it is shown that there are cores and equilibriums of contrasts, the study of which may provide useful information.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89815-5_6

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