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Chapter 4.2: What Is Big Data?
           way there, Mary had a little baby boy—named Jesus—in a manger. And the shepherds
           flocked to see this baby boy. And Magi came and delivered gifts. Thus, born was the
           religion many people are familiar with—Christianity. The Roman census approach is
           intimately entwined with the birth of Christianity.


           The Roman census method then says that you don't centralize processing if you have a
           large amount of data to process. Instead, you send the processing to the data. You

           distribute the processing. In doing so, you can service the processing over an effectively
           unlimited amount of data.


           Unstructured Data



           Another issue related to big data is that of whether big data is structured or unstructured.
           In many circles, it is said that all big data is unstructured. In other circles, it is said that

           big data is structured.

           So who is right? As we shall see, the answer lies entirely in how you define the term

           “structured” and “unstructured.”

           So what does “structured” mean? One widely used definition of structured is that

           anything managed by a standard DBMS is structured. Fig. 4.2.1 shows some data
           managed by a standard database management system.


































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