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These reports were directly reused for data analysis, and a heat map based on the data was generated.
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This is accomplished by processing and discarding data as it is generated, allowing work memory to be reused, for greater data locality and performance.
At ONU carriers sent from central office (CO) is reused for upstream data transmission with the help of integration of a reflective semiconductor amplifier (RSOA) and an electro-absorption modulator (EAM) so there is no need of extra laser sources at ONUs which makes them colorless.
But that platform can be reused for other unstructured data sets… this will be helpful for IBM in other business areas.
At the BS2 prior to the photo detection, the tone corresponding to 195.055 THz is separated using the FBG and reused for the 2.5 Gb/s upstream data transmission to the CS.
In the results below, the time to convert and load the data into the HDFS is excluded, since this time was the same for all tasks, and once loaded the data was reused for multiple analyses.
Big data should not be confused with data reuse: data can be big without being reused for another purpose, for example, in omics.
Input peaklist and machine settings can be reused for multiple analyses on the same data.
So, although the experimental-variable subsets of GEO microarrays are defined by microarray developers, and the experimental variables are subjected to the hypothesis that the researchers wanted to investigate, these micrroarray data can be reused for investigations around the world even when their hypotheses are completely different from the originals.
Indeed, data can be big without being reused for another purpose: this is the case of omics, for example.
Designs in [18, 19] use a cache to maximize the possible data reuse for irregular search patterns.
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