scholarly journals Modeling and Analysis of the Impact of Big Data on the Development of Education Network

2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Qin Yang

The arrival of the big data era not only provides corresponding technical support for the development of Educational Networking but also promotes the acceleration of Educational Networking. Therefore, this paper puts forward the research on the impact of big data on the development of education network and constructs a Bayesian knowledge tracking model to collect and analyze the behavior data of teachers and learners in network education. The experimental results show that big data technology provides greater development space for Education Networking. Its market scale has reached 502.47 billion yuan in 2021, and there is a trend of continuous growth. At the same time, the increase in the number of users also makes its teaching content richer and teaching methods more diversified and personalized. And, through the analysis of relevant data, learners and teachers can more comprehensively and truly understand their own level, achieve the purpose of accurate assistance to learners and teachers, and help learners and teachers find their own problems and make targeted adjustments. In addition, the campus intelligent management system based on big data technology can achieve the purpose of multipurpose and information management.

2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (10) ◽  
pp. 1960-1979
Author(s):  
N.A. Egina ◽  
E.S. Zemskova

Subject. The study focuses on the impact of the digital economy determinants of the education transformation. Objectives. The article provides our own approach treating the education capital as a specific asset of the digital economy, which has an acceleration effect and sets up new trends in education through integrative networks. Methods. The study is based on principles of the systems integration, cross-disciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches. Results. The socio-economic progress was found to be determined with properties of human capital, which are solely specific to the digital economy. In new circumstances, it gets more important for actors of global, national, corporate and social networks to more actively cooperate within distributed networks in order to train high professionals, who would have skills in information networks. Thus, they would raise a new form of human capital – the capital of network education (network-based education capital). We describe positive externalities that arise when the educational sector joins communication processes. We illustrate how educational forms evolves, which are typical of a certain phase of the socio-economic development. The education capital was discovered to grow into a specific asset generating the quasi-rent and working as a social ladder only provided more actors are involved into the network. Conclusions and Relevance. Studying the evolution of educational forms through the cross-disciplinary method, we discovered the need for a system approach, which would help substantiate its transformation in the time of the digital economy, and the emergence of network-based education. These are technologies and tools of the digital economy that become unique factors generating the acceleration effect of the educational capital and ensuring the use of diverse network effects for the formation of intellectual capital and their social transformation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2050 (1) ◽  
pp. 012016
Author(s):  
Yong Wen

Abstract The development of digital industrialization has promoted the continuous emergence of new industries, new formats and new models, and has also promoted the transformation of the traditional internal audit model to digital and intelligent. Big data, cloud computing, XBRL, artificial intelligence and other digital technologies are important means to achieve full audit coverage, big data audit has become a hot topic in the current audit field, relevant literature mainly focuses on the impact of big data on traditional audit concepts and audit methods, the impact and risks of big data technology on informatization audits, and how the auditing community responds. However, the research on the integration of big data technology and XBRL technology into continuous internal auditing is relatively rare. Based on the introduction of three XBRL continuous internal audit models, this article analyzes the continuous internal audit process of the XBRL information system, and discusses the application of big data technology in XBRL continuous internal audit.


Author(s):  
Janet Chan

Internet and telecommunications, ubiquitous sensing devices, and advances in data storage and analytic capacities have heralded the age of Big Data, where the volume, velocity, and variety of data not only promise new opportunities for the harvesting of information, but also threaten to overload existing resources for making sense of this information. The use of Big Data technology for criminal justice and crime control is a relatively new development. Big Data technology has overlapped with criminology in two main areas: (a) Big Data is used as a type of data in criminological research, and (b) Big Data analytics is employed as a predictive tool to guide criminal justice decisions and strategies. Much of the debate about Big Data in criminology is concerned with legitimacy, including privacy, accountability, transparency, and fairness. Big Data is often made accessible through data visualization. Big Data visualization is a performance that simultaneously masks the power of commercial and governmental surveillance and renders information political. The production of visuality operates in an economy of attention. In crime control enterprises, future uncertainties can be masked by affective triggers that create an atmosphere of risk and suspicion. There have also been efforts to mobilize data to expose harms and injustices and garner support for resistance. While Big Data and visuality can perform affective modulation in the race for attention, the impact of data visualization is not always predictable. By removing the visibility of real people or events and by aestheticizing representations of tragedies, data visualization may achieve further distancing and deadening of conscience in situations where graphic photographic images might at least garner initial emotional impact.


2020 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 01004
Author(s):  
Wang Yang

”Big data” is the product of the integration of the highly developed Internet innovation function and various economic fields in today’s society. The development of “big data” is bound to bring significant changes in the economic development of today’s society. Taking HUA WEI technologies co., LTD., financial aspects based on the development of big data, found big data technology in the application process of the impact of the financial accounting, this era of big data work flow for the company in China, the impact of financial decision-making and financial personnel, and the company response to this phenomenon and make a change, and to analyze its causes and solutions. This electronic document is a “live” template. The various components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] are already defined on the style sheet, as illustrated by the portions given in this document.


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