Conceptualizing Big Data as A Service
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https://doi.org/10.59367/ijfiest.v2i1.15Keywords:
Big Data, Big data as a service, BDaaS, Big Data representation, data cleansingAbstract
Technology is becoming more and more ingrained in contemporary civilizations. As a result, a massive data explosion has been noticed on a global scale. Healthcare, transportation, agriculture, forestry, and even the government were all influenced by big data. Big data can present possibilities, solutions, and insights into a variety of businesses. Giving people fast information and proactive services is one of the big data's primary advantages. This paper's main goal is to assess the different steps of working with big data which includes how data is organized and represented, how it is cleaned and unnecessary data is removed, how it is all brought together and processed, its security and privacy, analytics, and applications, before presenting a creative structure explaining big data as a service. The structure talks about Data Infrastructure, Cloud Infrastructure, Data Storage Layer, Computation Layer, Management of Data, and Analysis of Data.
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