Smart data

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Smart data are databases that have been extracted from large amounts of data (see Big Data ) using algorithms according to certain structures and that contain meaningful information. This data has already been collected, sorted and analyzed beforehand and prepared for the end user. The data must also be understood by the user in order to be able to achieve a meaningful result. The semantics of the data, data quality , data security and data protection must be taken into account . Smart data can be used both to gain new insights using raw data and to create models that can be used to analyze data.

Smart data often also uses big data and fast data mechanisms. A transition from big data to smart data is often desired.

literature

  • Andreas Wierse, Till Riedel: Smart Data Analytics (English). De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2017. ISBN 3110461846
  • Fernando Iafrate: From Big Data to Smart Data. John Wiley & Sons, March 2015. ISBN 9781848217553
  • Björn Bloching, Lars Luck, Thomas Ramge: Smart data: data strategies that customers really want and companies really use. Redline Verlag, 2015. ISBN 978-3868815832
  • James A. George, James A. Rodger: Smart Data: Enterprise Performance Optimization Strategy (English). Wiley; 1 edition, 2010. ISBN 978-0470473252

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