volume of data
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvolumeanddata
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volume
noun
uk/ˈvɒl.juːm/us/ˈvɑːl.juːm/
the amount of space that is contained within an object or ...
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data
noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˈdeɪ.tə/us/ˈdeɪ.t̬ə/
information, especially facts or numbers, collected to be examined and considered and used to help decision-making, or information in an electronic form that can be stored and used by ...
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(Definition ofvolumeanddatafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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His reports yielded a largevolumeofdataabout work practices and wages, as well as commentary on how these related to the precarious lifestyles of the poor.
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The second approach, as we have seen, places much greater emphasis on thevolumeofdatathat is processed, and the corpus is continually renewed and refined.
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Bertrand deserves recognition for having compiled a thorough, chronologically arrangedvolumeofdataavailable nowhere else.
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At the bottom layer of the framework is located commercial database facilities including object and relational database systems to handle largevolumeofdatastorage and retrieval.
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The long-term experiments, both with and without immigration of uninfected fish, provided a largevolumeofdataon the frequency distributions of parasite numbers/host.
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Thevolumeofdatapresented in the atlas is considerable, rendering it to be extremely good value.
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This first prototype was then modified to cope with the largevolumeofdatarequired, by off-loading much of the search work to the underlying database.
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For example, in some cases it may be more efficient to communicate less frequently with lessvolumeofdataby duplicating some computations.
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However, it is not merely a matter of increasing thevolumeofdata.
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This will in turn determine thevolumeofdatato be retained.
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They are the limits of time, comprehension and the sheervolumeofdata.
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These figures are not reproduced here because of thevolumeofdatainvolved.
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One of the most sensitive points of negotiation, to which particular attention must be paid, is a reduction in thevolumeofdatatransmitted.
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Transfer of bulk data is, of course, sensitive, and we will strive for further reductions in thevolumeofdataduring the negotiations.
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Usually a submission management system can take in a highvolumeofdataat fast rate.
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In general the greater thevolumeofdata, the more chances arise for erroneous results.
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Thevolumeofdataretained was an error.
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Traditional methods are insufficient to assimilate and process such a largevolumeofdata.
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It uses the power of volunteer-driven distributed computing in solving the computationally intensive problem of analyzing a largevolumeofdata.
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Due to the largevolumeofdatacollected about users, the service's privacy policies have faced scrutiny, among other criticisms.
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