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Databases: The Model

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The information that some companies collect is an asset in and of itself due to the power of data. Working for a startup that specialized in providing data to local businesses, I focused on collecting menus from local businesses, primarily restaurants. With a database of all food items and their prices sold at restaurants, I was able to learn some interesting facts! What is the average price of a pizza in San Francisco? Which restaurants within a five-mile radius of my hotel have kimchi on the menu? No problem. Collecting unique data might allow you to answer previously unanswerable questions.

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    Jim Kaskade, “Making Sense of Big Data (webinar video),” 2010, http://www.infochimps.com/video/making-sense-of-big-data/ .

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Trivedi, V. (2019). Databases: The Model. In: How to Speak Tech. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4324-4_5

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