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Intel "big data" science and technology center vision and execution plan

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Intel has moved to a collaboration model with universities consisting of "Science and Technology Centers" (ISTCs). These are located at a "hub" university with participation from other universities, contain embedded Intel personnel, and are focused on some research theme. Intel held a national competition for a 5th Science and Technology center in 2012 and selected a proposal from M.I.T. with a theme of "Big Data". This paper presents the big data vision of this technology center and the execution plan for the first few years.

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          cover image ACM SIGMOD Record
          ACM SIGMOD Record  Volume 42, Issue 1
          March 2013
          51 pages
          ISSN:0163-5808
          DOI:10.1145/2481528
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