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Real-time data is information delivered immediately; depending on the need, the use of data streams can keep research up to date for immediate accuracy and depth in analysis, or continually updating earlier data for shared visualizations such as data dashboards—like COVID-19 data trackers. This panel will showcase examples of research projects at UNCW involving real-time, near real-time, or batch processing. It will highlight benefits and challenges for its use, and break down various conditions and practices involved when using real-time data, including the set-up, collection, analysis, and maintenance of the data.
About the Panelists
Dr. Ray Danner (moderator)—Assistant Professor, Department of Biology and Marine Biology
Dr. Lynn Leonard—Professor of Geology, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences; and Director of Coastal Ocean Research and Monitoring Program
Dr. Ulku Clark—Professor of Management Information Systems, Congdon School of Supply Chain, Business Analytics, and Information Systems; and Director of the Center for Cyber Defense Education
Dr. Ryan Mieras—Assistant Professor of Coastal Engineering, Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography
Dr. Joanne Halls—Professor of Geography, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Dr. Minoo Modaresnezhad--Assistant Professor, Congdon School of Supply Chain, Business Analytics, and Information Systems
Date: Tuesday, February 14 at 10:00-11:00am
Speakers: Ray Danner (moderator), Lynn Leonard, Ulku Clark, Ryan Mieras, Joanne Halls, Minoo Modaresnezhad
Register: https://uncw.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkdO-qpj8pGtDyVuFDgkIjICSqC6F3CAVK