Data+Extrapolation

Description
====Data extrapolation could be valid when current data do not indicate any interruptions of **//long-estabilished trends//**. However, these predictions are not completely true because of some **unpredictable factors.**====

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 * Video describing process of extrapolation **

Specific examples

 * ==== Estimating the population of a country after 10 years based on current population, birth rate and death rate. On the following picture you see prediction made by UN about world population growth in a future. ====

Figure 1
Figure 2
 * ====Estimating growth of big data in the world. It is related to our Case Study because prediction of big data growth is also process of data extrapolation. Here is a sample graph indicating predicted data flow in the nearest future====


 * Also it could be used by supermakets to predict future sales. These predictions could be used to change supplies and prices.

Contributor:
====This section provides additional examples with images and perhaps videos that further define the concept. Label images/videos Figure 1, Figure 2, etc with a title and place the APA citation at the bottom of the page.====

Resources

 * Extrapolation. (n.d.). Retrieved December 6, 2014, from http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/extrapolation.html
 * Extrapolate. (n.d.). Retrieved December 6, 2014, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/extrapolate
 * ====Figure 1 is retrieved from world-crisis.net====
 * Figure 2 (2012) is retrieved from Oracle