Big Data: Architecture and Its Enablement

2014 ◽  
pp. 186-207
Keyword(s):  
Big Data ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Goul ◽  
T. S. Raghu ◽  
Ziru Li

As procurement organizations increasingly move from a cost-and-efficiency emphasis to a profit-and-growth emphasis, flexible data architecture will become an integral part of a procurement analytics strategy. It is therefore imperative for procurement leaders to understand and address digitization trends in supply chains and to develop strategies to create robust data architecture and analytics strategies for the future. This chapter assesses and examines the ways companies can organize their procurement data architectures in the big data space to mitigate current limitations and to lay foundations for the discovery of new insights. It sets out to understand and define the levels of maturity in procurement organizations as they pertain to the capture, curation, exploitation, and management of procurement data. The chapter then develops a framework for articulating the value proposition of moving between maturity levels and examines what the future entails for companies with mature data architectures. In addition to surveying the practitioner and academic research literature on procurement data analytics, the chapter presents detailed and structured interviews with over fifteen procurement experts from companies around the globe. The chapter finds several important and useful strategies that have helped procurement organizations design strategic roadmaps for the development of robust data architectures. It then further identifies four archetype procurement area data architecture contexts. In addition, this chapter details exemplary high-level mature data architecture for each archetype and examines the critical assumptions underlying each one. Data architectures built for the future need a design approach that supports both descriptive and real-time, prescriptive analytics.


Author(s):  
M.Dolores Ruiz ◽  
Juan Gomez-Romero ◽  
Carlos Fernandez-Basso ◽  
Maria J. Martin-Bautista

Complexity ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Cristina Sánchez-Rebollo ◽  
Cristina Puente ◽  
Rafael Palacios ◽  
Claudia Piriz ◽  
Juan P. Fuentes ◽  
...  

Social networks are being used by terrorist organizations to distribute messages with the intention of influencing people and recruiting new members. The research presented in this paper focuses on the analysis of Twitter messages to detect the leaders orchestrating terrorist networks and their followers. A big data architecture is proposed to analyze messages in real time in order to classify users according to different parameters like level of activity, the ability to influence other users, and the contents of their messages. Graphs have been used to analyze how the messages propagate through the network, and this involves a study of the followers based on retweets and general impact on other users. Then, fuzzy clustering techniques were used to classify users in profiles, with the advantage over other classifications techniques of providing a probability for each profile instead of a binary categorization. Algorithms were tested using public database from Kaggle and other Twitter extraction techniques. The resulting profiles detected automatically by the system were manually analyzed, and the parameters that describe each profile correspond to the type of information that any expert may expect. Future applications are not limited to detecting terrorist activism. Human resources departments can apply the power of profile identification to automatically classify candidates, security teams can detect undesirable clients in the financial or insurance sectors, and immigration officers can extract additional insights with these techniques.


Bank marketers still have difficulties to find the best implementation for credit card promotion using above the line, particularly based on customers preferences in point of interest (POI) locations such as mall and shopping center. On the other hand, customers on those POIs are keen to have recommendation on what is being offered by the bank. On this paper we propose a design architecture and implementation of big data platform to support bank’s credit card’s program campaign that generating data and extracting topics from Twitter. We built a data pipeline that consist of a Twitter streamer, a text preprocessor, a topic extractor using Latent Dirichlet Allocation, and a dashboard that visualize the recommendation. As a result, we successfully generate topics that related to specific location in Jakarta during some time windows, that can be used as a recommendation for bank marketers to create promotion program for their customers. We also present the analysis of computing power usages that indicates the strategy is well implemented on the big data platform.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (02) ◽  
pp. 159-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mihai Horia Zaharia

Presented in this paper is a possible solution for speeding up the integration of various data in the big data mainstream. The data enrichment and convergence of all possible sources is still at the beginning. As a result, existing techniques must be retooled in order to increase the integration of already existing databases or of the ones specific to Internet of Things in order to use the advantages of the big data to fulfill the final goal of web of data creation. In this paper, semantic web-specific solutions are used to design a system based on intelligent agents. It tries to solve some problems specific to automation of the database migration system with the final goal of creating a common ontology over various data repositories or producers in order to integrate them into systems based on big data architecture.


Author(s):  
Milan N. Simakovic ◽  
Zoran G. Cica ◽  
Ina B. Masnikosa

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