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Discover LudwigThe phrase "data-intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe processes, applications, or systems that require a large amount of data to function effectively. Example: "The new software is designed to handle data-intensive tasks, making it ideal for big data analytics."
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A recent report from the Computing Research Association (CRA), "Data-Intensive REducationn EduCurrent Current Work and Next Steps," highlights insights from two workshops on data-intensive education initiatives.
The Kauffman Foundation often supports data-intensive research.
I'd had no idea from the outside how data-intensive the process is.
Friends of Mr. Hoffman describe him as a walking version of LinkedIn — data-intensive, straightforward, useful.
A data-intensive application, like playing a video or downloading large files, stutters or stops.
The iPad will run iPhone applications rather than full-blown and more data-intensive programs.
Such books have typically been narrative, though, unlike the data-intensive "This Time Is Different".
And how do you even retire from an economy where financial value is produced simply by interacting with data-intensive technologies?
There, the women made a data-intensive plea for legislation to prevent the American export of mercury to India and China.
He said lighter, less data-intensive versions have been introduced for users in developing countries, as well as more video advertising tools for brands.
Landing in Houston, with Morey at the helm was ideal, because for him, the massive, data-intensive scouting reports he received were actionable.
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