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Just can't get enough
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://fatcat.wiki/container/vxrc3vebzzachiwy3nopwi3h5u" style="color: black;">Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data - SIGMOD '15</a>
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With the rapidly decreasing prices for storage and storage systems ever larger data sets become economical. While only few years ago only successful transactions would be recorded in sales systems, today every user interaction will be stored for ever deeper analysis and richer user modeling. This has led to the development of big data systems, which offer high scalability and novel forms of analysis. Due to the rapid development and ever increasing variety of the big data landscape, there is a
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... ressing need for tools for testing and benchmarking. Vendors have little options to showcase the performance of their systems but to use trivial data sets like TeraSort or WordCount. Since customers' real data is typically subject to privacy regulations and rarely can be utilized, simplistic proof-of-concepts have to be used, leaving both, customers and vendors, unclear of the target use-case performance. As a solution, we present an automatic approach to data synthetization from existing data sources. Our system enables a fully automatic generation of large amounts of complex, realistic, synthetic data.
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