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The volume dimension of Big Data refers to
 a. the amount of data being collected.
  b. the pace of data flow, both in and out of a firm.
  c. the consistency of the data collection process.
  d. the diversity of types or forms of data.
  e. the capacity of the storage units on which data is stored.

Question 2

Which of the following is (are) true of click fraud?
 a. It occurs when the advertiser has a flat site management fee in place with the site provider.
  b. Over 60 of on-line advertisers have suffered from click fraud in the past year.
  c. Not only is it annoying and costly, it is illegal.
  d. It is only a serious problem for small entrepreneurial businesses who don't have the security procedures in place that large firms do.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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