Study and Analysis of an Efficient Power Consumption Application for Big Data Collection

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin-tae Park ◽  
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Hyun-seo Hwang ◽  
Il-young Moon ◽  
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Author(s):  
Christopher D O’Connor ◽  
John Ng ◽  
Dallas Hill ◽  
Tyler Frederick

Policing is increasingly being shaped by data collection and analysis. However, we still know little about the quality of the data police services acquire and utilize. Drawing on a survey of analysts from across Canada, this article examines several data collection, analysis, and quality issues. We argue that as we move towards an era of big data policing it is imperative that police services pay more attention to the quality of the data they collect. We conclude by discussing the implications of ignoring data quality issues and the need to develop a more robust research culture in policing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 287-288
Author(s):  
Bryan W. Brooks ◽  
William A. Arnold ◽  
Alexandria B. Boehm ◽  
Jonathan W. Martin ◽  
James R. Mihelcic ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 184-185 ◽  
pp. 1613-1617
Author(s):  
Jin Fang Zhu

This article studies the embedded SPC and its application in roundness measuring system by analyzing the current roundness measurement principle and technology. With analyzing the process of data collection, date treatment and various kinds of tool graphic construction, we study the feasibility of integrating SPC into roundness measurement and finally apply the embedded SPC as pure software into roundness measuring system. We design the roundness measuring system based on embedded SPC and develop the roundness measuring system of low power consumption, high accuracy and easy application, which is suitable for industry field usage.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
David Fairbairn

The use of maps and other geovisualisation methods has been longstanding in archaeology. Archaeologists employ advanced contemporary tools in their data collection, analysis and presentation. Maps can be used to render the ‘big data’ commonly collected by archaeological prospection techniques, but are also fundamental output instru-ments for the dissemination of archaeological interpretation and modelling. This paper addresses, through case studies, alternate methods of geovisualisation in archaeology and identifies the efficiencies of each.


Author(s):  
Amelec Viloria ◽  
Ronald Prieto Pulido ◽  
Jesús García Guiliany ◽  
Jairo Martínez Ventura ◽  
Hugo Hernández Palma ◽  
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Keyword(s):  
Big Data ◽  

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