Reviewing the Challenges of Big Data Use in Smart Industries
Ehsan Sabet ()
International Journal of Innovation in Management, Economics and Social Sciences, 2021, vol. 1, issue 4, 66-72
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Purpose: In recent years, data has been growing on a large scale, and the development of Internet applications, mobile applications, and network-connected sensors has also increased dramatically. These programs and extensive Internet communications continuously generate large volumes of data that are diverse and structurally different, called big data. Methodology: This article first reviews big data and defines its features, and then discusses the challenges it faces in the smart industry. Finally, using fuzzy hierarchical analysis, the most important challenges of using big data in smart industries have been prioritized. Findings: Due to the increasing volume of information transfer in the space of industrial generation, big data problem, import and storage of large volume of data information items and its management, preprocessing and post-processing, speed, accuracy and security of information are very important. It has gained a lot of attention and has attracted the attention of many researchers and experts in the field of information technology and active in the industry. Originality/Value: This article review the challenges of big data use in smart industries.
Keywords: Big Data; Smart Industries; Big Data Challenges; Hierarchical Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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