Big Data Management and Analysis for Business Informatics

Authors: 
Stéphane Marchand-Maillet
Birgit Hofreiter
Type: 
Journal article
Proceedings: 
Publisher: 
Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA), Volume 9-1
Pages: 
90 - 105
ISBN: 
Year: 
2014
Abstract: 
Modern communication networks have fueled the creation of massive volumes of data that may be valued as relevant information for business activities. In this paper, we review technologies for enabling and empowering business activities, lerveraging the content of this big data. We distinguish between data- and user-related technologies, and study the parallel brought by the overlap of these categories. We show how the trend of Big Data is related to data security and user privacy. We then investigate automated ways of performing data analysis for Business Intelligence. We finally review how groups of users may be seen as a workforce in business through the notion of human computation or crowd sourcing, associated with the notions of trust and reputation. We conclude by discussing emerging trends in the domain.
TU Focus: 
Information and Communication Technology
Reference: 

S. Marchand-Maillet, B. Hofreiter:
"Big Data Management and Analysis for Business Informatics";
Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA), Volume 9 (2014), 1; S. 90 - 105.

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19.09.2014 15:45:11
TU Id: 
230527
Accepted: 
Accepted
Invited: 
Department Focus: 
Business Informatics
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Author List: 
S. Marchand-Maillet, B. Hofreiter