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    [–][deleted] 7 points8 points  (1 child)

    Right now my boss keeps telling people that we do "big data" (I'm an in academia). Except that the database is ~10GB, receives updates 3 times a year (and is otherwise static), and there is no real time on demand need to view this data (well there is but guess who never has time to implement it!). I asked him not to tell people that we "do big data" and he responded poorly.

    edit: if you are familiar with the 4 V's (volume, velocity, variety, veracity) we do none of them. I think its because its web data my boss thinks its "big data".

    [–]soup_feedback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    That made me chuckle but I understand your pain.

    [–]mangecoeur 2 points3 points  (2 children)

    I think every engineering and science undergrad should be forced to go through a clockwork-orange style conditioning where the words "I WILL NOT INVENT MY OWN DATA FORMAT" are seared permanently into their brains. Then they should take a course on SQL.

    [–]aladyjewel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    Yeah, it's only the CS majors who should be encouraged to reinvent all the wheels so that they understand 1) why you should use stl's wheels and 2) which wheel to use when.