The Commonwealth of Australia produced this issues paper in 2013 to provide an opportunity to consider the range of opportunities presented to agencies in relation to the use of Big Data and the emerging tools that allow us to better appreciate what it tells us, in the context of the potential concerns that this might raise.
Big Data Strategy—Issues Paper
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