We've written about BIG data before and while some reckon it's sexy, you better roll up your sleeves because you'll invariably need to do a lot of 'janitorial' (a.k.a. shit) work first!
Ron Sandland recently wrote about the new phenomenon of 'big data' - weighing up the benefits and concerns. Terry Speed reflected on the same issue in a talk earlier this year inGothenburg, Sweeden noting that this is nothing new to statisticians. So what's all the fuss about? Here's another take on the 'big data' bandwagon.
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Presentation given at 13th. Australasian Society for Ecotoxicology Conference, Adelaide, September 20-23 2009 (pdf file will be here after the conference)
A Risk-Based Approach to setting environmental limits on turbidity during large-scale dredging (pdf file - 5,473K)
Statistics and Water
Statistics and Water - Immiscible or admissible? (pdf file - 4,414K)
Environmental Power Analysis (Presentation 2 of 3 given to Department of Environmental Quality, Portland Oregon, August 15, 2008) - pdf file [Go to Software page for Excel Macro]