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A Conceptual Framework for Democratization of Big Data Analytics (BDA)

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Organizations implement Big Data Analytics (BDA) to help the organization to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the business. However, the successful of the BDA implementation is not achieved because of lack communication and collaboration between the BDA stakeholders. As we know stakeholders for example a data scientist played an important role in BDA implementation. Therefore, democratization is introduced to address these issues. This paper introduces the concept of democratization in big data analytics (BDA) by applying the Technology Organization Environment Model (TOE) in a conceptual framework that is used in the process of BDA implementation.

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Ismail, N.H., Alias, R.A. (2022). A Conceptual Framework for Democratization of Big Data Analytics (BDA). In: Saeed, F., Mohammed, F., Ghaleb, F. (eds) Advances on Intelligent Informatics and Computing. IRICT 2021. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 127. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98741-1_59

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