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Big Data can help to respond in an accurate and timely way to prevent loss of life, and lifestyle, including: possessions, health, and the social fabric of the community. Especially when resolving a new threat. Traditional databases are challenged to effectively and efficiently extract the value of Big Data. To leverage the value of Big Data today we want to be able to:

Associate information in real-time:

Define and support complex, high dimensionality problems � immediately understanding what is connected with what, when, where, how and how much;

Recognize pattern integrating structured and unstructured data:

Quickly adapt to the complexity of the situation and the life-impacting concerns. We want decision support systems that can learn in real time;

Support team work:

Bridging multiple experts across multiple domains to share information and learning is critical for timely coordinated success;

Find relevant small data in Big Data:

The occurrence of �one� can be significant for understanding. The real-time nearest neighbor reasoning is a powerful approach to leverage human intelligence;

Scale to massive network of networks:

When dealing with coordination across multiple regions or countries, scalability becomes a key concern.