scholarly journals Utilization of Big Data In E-Commerce Business

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-67
Author(s):  
Nico Fernando ◽  
Mery Mery ◽  
Jessica Jessica ◽  
Johanes Fernandes Andry

In this day and age with the internet brings revolution to the way all fields work, especially in the field of business. With the internet technology data became big and known as "Big Data". The development of big data has increased significantly so that it can be utilized in various fields, especially in business areas that have been implemented with internet technology. This electronic buying and selling media have a wide range such as from small to large stores that can utilize media or with a site. This makes users always need this technology, so an E-commerce can also be said to be the largest data-producing media. This study addresses the problem of the extent to which big data generated from E-commerce can affect business and provide benefits for business organizations such as expanding the scope of transactions, supporting decision-making, and others. The research method used in compiling this research is to collect data and information and then conduct processing and analysis of the data. So it is expected from the results of utilization of big data in this E-commerce business that has been processed can provide support especially in making decisions with cluster results that have been obtained for example such as to know the most sales patterns in order to be able to add stock to certain goods and determine promotions based on future sales. The study concluded that based on gift shop sales data, the average item purchased by the store's customers is found in items that are included in cluster group 0 so that the gift shop can increase the stock of items contained in cluster group 0.

GIS Business ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 597-606
Author(s):  
Dr. Maha Mustafa Omer Abdalaziz

The study aims at the technological developments that are taking place in the world and have impacted on all sectors and fields and imposed on the business organizations and commercial companies to carry out their marketing and promotional activities within the electronic environment. The most prominent of these developments is the emergence of the concept of electronic advertising which opened a wide range of companies and businessmen to advertise And to promote their products and their work easily through the Internet, which has become full of electronic advertising, and in light of that will discuss the creative strategy used in electronic advertising;


M/C Journal ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Crawfoot

Cities are an important symbol of our contemporary era. They are not just places of commerce, but are emblems of the people who live within them. A significant feature of cities are their meeting places; areas that have either been designed or appropriated by the people. An example of this is the café. Cafés hold a unique place in history, as sites that have witnessed the growth of revolution, relationships great and small, between people and ideas, and more recently, technology. Computers are transcending their place in the private home or office and are now finding their way into café culture. What I am suggesting is that this is bringing about a new way of understanding how cafés foster community and act as media for social interaction. To explore this idea further I will look at the historical background of the café, particularly within Parisian culture. For W. Scott Haine, cities such as Paris have highly influential abilities. As he points out "the Paris milieu determined the consciousness of workers as much as their labor" (114). While specifically related to Paris, Haine is highlighting an important aspect in the relationship between people and the built environment. He suggests that buildings and streets are not just inanimate objects, but structures that shape our habits and our beliefs. Towards the middle of the nineteenth century, Paris was developing a new cultural level, referred to as Bohemia. Derived from the French word for Gypsy (Seigel 5) it was used to denote a class of people who in the eyes of Honoré de Balzac were the talent of the future (Seigel 4). People who would be diplomats, artists, journalists, soldiers, who at that moment existed in a transient state with much social but little material wealth. Emerging within this Bohemian identity were the bourgeois. They were individuals who led a working class existence, they usually held property but more importantly they helped provide the physical environment for Bohemian culture to flourish. Bourgeois society had the money to patronize Bohemian artists. As Seigel says "Bohemian and bourgeois were -- and are -- parts of a single field: they imply, require, and attract each other" (5). Cafés were a site of symbiosis between these two groups. As Seigel points out they were not so much established to create a Bohemian world away from the reality of working life, but to provide a space were the predominantly bourgeois clientèle could be entertained (216). These ideas of entertainment saw the rise of the literary café, a venue not just for drinking and socialization but where potential writers and orators could perform for an audience. Contemporary society has seen a strong decline in Bohemian culture, with the (franchised) café being appropriated by the upper class as a site of lattes and mud cake. Recent developments in Internet technology however have prompted a change in this trend. Whereas in the past cafés had brought about a symbiosis between the classes of Bohemian and bourgeois society they are now becoming sites that foster relationships between the middle class and computer technology. Computers and the Internet have their origins within a privileged community, of government departments, defence forces and universities. It is only in the past three years that Internet technology has moved out of a realm of expert knowledge to achieve a broad level of usage in the average household. Certain barriers still exist though in terms of a person's ability to gain access to this medium. Just as Bohemian culture arose out of a population of educated people lacking skills of manual labor and social status (Seigel 217), computers and Internet culture offer a means for people to go beyond their social boundaries. Cafés were sites for Bohemians to transcend the social, political, and economic dictates that had shaped their lives. In a similar fashion the Internet offers a means for people to explore beyond their physical world. Internet cafés have been growing steadily around the world. What they represent is a change in the concept of social interaction. As in the past with the Paris café and the exchange of ideas, Internet cafés have become places were people can interact not just on a face-to-face basis but also through computer-mediated communication. What this points to is a broadening in the idea of the café as a medium of social interaction. This is where the latte and mud cake trend is beginning to break down. By placing Internet technology within cafés, proprietors are inviting a far greater section of the community within their walls. While these experiences still attract a price tag they suggest a change in the idea that would have seen both the café and the Internet as commodities of the élite. What this is doing is re-invigorating the idea of the streets belonging to the middle class and other sub-cultures, allowing people access to space so that relationships and communities can be formed. References Haine, W. Scott. The World of the Paris Cafe: Sociability amongst the French Working Class 1789 - 1914. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1996. Seigel, Jerrold. Bohemian Paris: Culture, Politics and the Boundaries of Bourgeois Life, 1830 - 1930. New York: Penguin Books, 1987. Citation reference for this article MLA style: Joseph Crawfoot. "Cybercafé, Cybercommunity." M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 1.1 (1998). [your date of access] <http://www.uq.edu.au/mc/9807/cafe.php>. Chicago style: Joseph Crawfoot, "Cybercafé, Cybercommunity," M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 1, no. 1 (1998), <http://www.uq.edu.au/mc/9807/cafe.php> ([your date of access]). APA style: Joseph Crawfoot. (1998) Cybercafé, cybercommunity. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 1(1). <http://www.uq.edu.au/mc/9807/cafe.php> ([your date of access]).


Author(s):  
Aboobucker Ilmudeen

Today, the terms big data, artificial intelligence, and internet of things (IoT) are many-fold as these are linked with various applications, technologies, eco-systems, and services in the business domain. The recent industrial and technological revolution have become popular ever before, and the cross-border e-commerce activities are emerging very rapidly. As a result, it supports to the growth of economic globalization that has strategic importance for the advancement of e-commerce activities across the globe. In the business industry, the wide range applications of technologies like big data, artificial intelligence, and internet of things in cross-border e-commerce have grown exponential. This chapter systematically reviews the role of big data, artificial intelligence, and IoT in cross-border e-commerce and proposes a conceptually-designed smart-integrated cross-border e-commerce platform.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Haige Wang

<p>Nowadays, the Internet technology has been widely used in various industries. The application of this technology can not only effectively promote the development of the industry, but also can fully improve the work efficiency of a wide range of industries. Besides, the application of the Internet technology in the education industry not only can innovate the teaching mode, but also can improve the students' learning efficiency. The ideological and political education plays an important role in education in colleges and universities. This paper mainly analyzes the impact of the Internet on the education and explores and discusses the strategy of the innovation of the ideological and political education under the age of the Internet education.</p>


2000 ◽  
Vol 97 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-149
Author(s):  
Amanda Howell

This paper surveys the representation of The X-Files Internet fandom in order to show how the structural positioning of television fans is altered by Internet technology and culture. Additionally, the representation of fans in promotional materials and the series itself, when considered in light of the conflicts between fans and Fox, highlights the difficulties Fox has had in translating its promotional strategies to the Internet.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-39
Author(s):  
Asghaiyer Mohamed

Internet technology is developing very rapidly especially on the database system. Today's database has led to data that cannot be processed into the traditional way that we call big data. Some data stored on the server requires a way for the data to be valid and intact for that transaction mechanism appears on RDBMS which ensures that the data stored will become a unified whole as in customer account data, withdrawal of money at ATMs, e-transactions -commerce and so on. Of course the use of transactions in a database by not using Atomic transactions has a difference in terms of traffic on the network. This research appears by analyzing network traffic or density from a database that uses transactions and not to users who access them. This research method uses a questionnaire method by distributing questionnaires quantitatively to 300 respondents. The results of the study of approximately 300 respondents, researchers get the results that the use of transactions in databases and databases without transactions after being accessed by 300 people, the densest network is a network owned by a system that uses transaction features, this is because there is a slight increase of about 13% of traffic when compared to a network without transactions. This statement shows that two-way communication from a database that has the transaction provides feedback to the user so that the data is reliable as an indicator that the data has been stored safely. Further research can be done by finding other information or a study of big data using the atomic transaction model.


2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 3116-3119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hai Ji ◽  
San Xing Cao

With the development of Internet technology and communication technology, high quality Internet video has become an important dissemination of media information, and also become an Internet service used by more and more users. Analysis of online video user behavior will have great significance for the development of online video platform and user monitoring public opinion. Big Data as a new solution for data processing, to be able to do a wide range of mass data processing and mining. This paper combines with the Big Data technology and systematic expounds data acquisition technology for mass data related to network video. And a brief overview of the principle of Hadoop platform for data analysis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 539 ◽  
pp. 407-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ling Lai Kong

With the rapid development of the technology of information communication, the existing internet computing mode has failed to meet the requirement of the growing industry, leading to the development of cloud computing and virtualization technology. What is more, the virtual machine is also based on the technology of cloud computing. At the present stage, the cloud computing and virtualization technology have stood out as the major operation platform in the internet and also worked closely with the internet technology. As a matter of fact, the development of cloud computing and virtualization technology will also fuel the expansion of modern companies. After making a brief introduction of the cloud computing and the virtualization technology, this paper will also carry out an in-depth analysis of the relationship between cloud computing and virtualization technology. Preface It has been widely believed that the popularity of the internet has enabled the data processing to assume an increasing importance and complexity in modern world. In order to better manage and process a wide range of information resource in a safe, efficient and flexible manner, the high-quality management over the business has emerged as an important research topic in the industry. As a matter of fact, the development of cloud computing and virtualization technology just also offers the possibility of solving all of those problems appearing in the industry.


Recently, the development of smart devices linked to the network and the diffusion of the Internet have increased the user convenience. This system maximizes the efficiency by combining the uncomfortable points in the existing cafe with the internet technology. In particular, smartphone orders can be ordered including kiosk orders, and beacon-based users can be automatically recognized. And we have developed a system that enables users to create customized orders by grasping user location information using geofences. Finally, this paper also provides weather, temperature, time and user-based recommendation services based on Big Data. In particular, it supports intelligent decision making system through big data analysis. Therefore, Real-time reservations and orders using smart phones are supported from outside. In this paper, a Smart Café system is constructed with smart devices and Internet devices being shared and cooperatively controlled, thereby reducing labor costs and enhancing user convenience.


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