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Big Data in Manufacturing Industry

Big Data and Analytics are not just confined to online services anymore, they have made their way to changing things offline as well. One of the fields where they have a significant impact is manufacturing. Big Data has been able to perform Predictive Maintenance. It can help in analyzing performance of individual machines. Not just this, they can even help in making improved strategic decisions for better outcomes. Big data analytics are changing manufacturing for the better. The only question is, will you be coming along for the ride? To know more: 

https://www.smartdatacollective.com/how-big-data-and-analytics-are-changing-manufacturing-for-the-better/

 

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Few Points Regarding Quality Of Data

Business decisions in modern times are being taken on the basis of appropriate data analysis and projections, which are generated by crunching the data. But business leaders need to stop and think once about the quality of the data; the most important factor because all the forecasts and predictions are done in the light of the data. So here are some points which should be kept in mind before starting data processing. They are: • The source of the data, i.e. survey/ public domain data etc. should be known correctly.

• Purpose of data collection: objective of data collection should be clear.

• Data collection method should not have any sampling bias.

• The nature and scope of the data should be clear. Read more at: Business decisions in modern times are being taken on the basis of appropriate data analysis and projections, which are generated by crunching the data. But business leaders need to stop and think once about the quality of the data; the most important factor because all the forecasts and predictions are done in the light of the data. So here are some points which should be kept in mind before starting data processing. They are: • The source of the data, i.e. survey/ public domain data etc. should be known correctly.

• Purpose of data collection: objective of data collection should be clear.

• Data collection method should not have any sampling bias.

• The nature and scope of the data should be clear. Read more at:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/27/simple-questions-about-data_n_7453668.html?ir=India&adsSiteOverride=in

 

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Implications Of Living In A Big Data World

The new thing about big data is that, the cost of getting the three V’s namely, Volume Velocity and Variety has become very cheap nowadays. So as we consume data, it influences us. In the past, we weren't very much concerned about being caught by camera but today’s surveillance of the whole population, makes us realize about the sensors around us. Crowd-funding sites are a treasure of such smart censored things. The evolution of data collection in a world where every output is also an input poses immense technical and ethical challenges. But it’s also a massive business opportunity, changing how we build, maintain, and recover almost everything in our lives. Read more about this article at:  http://radar.oreilly.com/2015/01/the-promise-and-problems-of-big-data.html?cmp=tw-data-na-article-stca15_72724

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When Analytics define the game of Cricket!

Analytics has now become an integral part of cricket. Before the match begins, there is a series of analysis about the pitch, weather conditions, weather predictions, history of two teams against each other, history of the teams on the particular ground, in the particular country, among others . Similarly, each player of the teams gets analyzed in great details, in terms of his records, his performance against the opponent, on the pitch, his strengths and weaknesses. Each player is also analyzed as a fielder in terms of the history of his catches taken or dropped. Strategies of captain get predicted and its possible impacts are discussed. The list is just endless. Cricket is no longer only the game to be played on the ground. Much of it happens off the ground, using analytical tools.

Satish Pendse, president of Highbar Technologies Ltd, an HCC group company, explains how he sees cricket today with technology impacting the viewing experience. To know more, click on the link below

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/cricketnext/real-cricket-action-happens-off-the-ground-with-analytics-highbar-tech-cio-satish-pendse/533130-78.html 

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