A pragmatic approach to Big Data by taking the reader on a journey between Big Data (what it is) and the Smart Data (what it is for).
Today’s decision making can be reached via information (related to the data), knowledge (related to people and processes), and timing (the capacity to decide, act and react at the right time). The huge increase in volume of data traffic, and its format (unstructured data such as blogs, logs, and video) generated by the “digitalization” of our world modifies radically our relationship to the space (in motion) and time, dimension and by capillarity, the enterprise vision of performance monitoring and optimization.
PREFACE ix
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES xiii
INTRODUCTION xv
CHAPTER 1. WHAT IS BIG DATA? 1
1.1. The four “V”s characterizing Big Data 3
1.1.1. V for “Volume” 3
1.1.2. V for “Variety” 4
1.1.3. V for “Velocity” 8
1.1.4. V for “Value”, associated with Smart Data 9
1.2. The technology that supports Big Data 10
CHAPTER 2. WHAT IS SMART DATA? 13
2.1. How can we define it? 13
2.1.1. More formal integration into business processes 13
2.1.2. A stronger relationship with transaction solutions 14
2.1.3. The mobility and the temporality of information 15
2.2. The structural dimension 17
2.2.1. The objectives of a BICC 17
2.3. The closed loop between Big Data and Smart Data 18
CHAPTER 3. ZERO LATENCY ORGANIZATION 21
3.1. From Blsè