Title
The relationships between definitions of big data, business intelligence and business analytics: a literature review.
Abstract
Advances in technology and increasing data volumes have led to new tools and techniques to exploit data and improve decision-making. Terms used to refer to these tools and techniques include big data (BD), business intelligence (BI) and business analytics (BA). Definitions of these terms are not agreed on. In particular, the terms are used as subsets or special cases of each other and this leads to confusion about their meaning and how they relate. This paper examines both academic and practitioner literature that deals with two or more of the terms to synthesise definitions and describe the relationships between them. BD is data with high volume, variety of sources and high velocity. BI is a set of tools and techniques to use data for decision-making. BA is an advanced form of BI. BD is data that can be used in both BI and BA.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
IJBIS
Data science,Confusion,Business analytics,Computer science,Information technology,Exploit,Business intelligence,Analytics,Big data,Marketing
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
26
4
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kenneth Mashingaidze100.34
Judy Backhouse241.56