2021
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1022/1/012014
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Big Data: Big Data Analysis, Issues and Challenges and Technologies

Abstract: The data generated at an exponential rate has resulted in Big Data. This data has many characteristics and consists of structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data formats. It contains valuable information for the different types of stakeholders based on their need however it is not possible to meet them with the help of traditional tools and techniques. Here the big data technologies play a crucial role to handle, store, and process this tremendous amount of data in real-time. Big data analytics is used… Show more

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“…Useful in Construction 4.0 for general modelling, pattern detection, prediction and process optimisations Klashanov (2016), Pan and Zhang (2021) Big data analytics: Analysis of data sets too large and/or complex to be processed using traditional applications. Useful in Construction 4.0 for mitigating risks and leveraging productivity Oztemel and Gursev (2020), Rawat and Yadav (2021) provided, followed by a narrative literature review that demonstrates the relationship between key concepts uncovered and the interview questions; next, methodological rationale and detail of the method used for this interpretivist study is provided. Presentation, analysis and discussion of results then occurs before a framework of digital leadership considerations in construction firms is provided as a novel knowledge contribution.…”
Section: Analytics and Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Useful in Construction 4.0 for general modelling, pattern detection, prediction and process optimisations Klashanov (2016), Pan and Zhang (2021) Big data analytics: Analysis of data sets too large and/or complex to be processed using traditional applications. Useful in Construction 4.0 for mitigating risks and leveraging productivity Oztemel and Gursev (2020), Rawat and Yadav (2021) provided, followed by a narrative literature review that demonstrates the relationship between key concepts uncovered and the interview questions; next, methodological rationale and detail of the method used for this interpretivist study is provided. Presentation, analysis and discussion of results then occurs before a framework of digital leadership considerations in construction firms is provided as a novel knowledge contribution.…”
Section: Analytics and Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The likes of artificial intelligence (AI) for example, can assist with general modelling, pattern detection, prediction and process optimisations. Big data analytics can also aid data-driven decision-making by way of the various data recording, processing, integration, analytics and reporting stages (Rawat and Yadav, 2021; Yousif et al , 2021). Data analytics themselves can be descriptive ( what happened?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Need For Data Architecture ficial intelligence applications [124]. It allows organizations to extract valuable insights from their data, make data-intensive decisions, and stay ahead of the competition in today's data-intensive world [92] [14]. DA is essential in today's fast-paced digital world.…”
Section: Data Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Calic, Ghasemaghaei, 2020) These tools can work simultaneously with several sets of data, which are characterized by their volume, diversity, rapidity, and veracity, and which it is complicated to manage by means of traditional data management technologies (Romero et al, 2017). Big Data can be defined as when data sets are so big that traditional technologies and tools for their extraction are no longer usable within reasonable time frame and are ineffective in terms costs (Bakshi, 2014, Rawat, Yadav, 2021. Big Data are coming from various sources, such as transaction records, boot files, social media, sensors, third parties, web applications, etc.…”
Section: Big Data As the Platform For The Company's Decision-making P...mentioning
confidence: 99%