DocumentCode
264407
Title
Advanced Analytics -- Issues and Challenges in a Global Environment
Author
Kaisler, Stephen H. ; Espinosa, Juan Antonio ; Armour, Frank ; Money, William H.
fYear
2014
fDate
6-9 Jan. 2014
Firstpage
729
Lastpage
738
Abstract
Modern businesses require a suite of appropriate analytical tools - both quantitative and qualitative - that go beyond data mining, because of issues with scalability, parallelizability, and numeric vs. symbolic representation that may well affect analytic utility and the results of an analytic. However, there is limited formal or structured guidance for new and complex problem spaces providing criteria for what analytics to use and how they are to be cascaded or integrated to obtain useful results and generate a range of alternate explanations of what is happening now, what is likely to happen soon, and what could happen in the long term. In this paper, we describe sixteen classes of analytics in which we extend previous work by Kaisler and Cioffi-Revilla [7]. We examine some issues and implementation challenges for analytics in the global business environment. We suggest several applications of these analytics to modern business problems and draw several conclusions that lead to further research.
Keywords
business data processing; data analysis; advanced analytics; analytic utility; data mining; formal guidance; global business environment; numeric representation; qualitative analytical tools; quantitative analytical tools; structured guidance; symbolic representation; Analytical models; Biological system modeling; Computational modeling; Data handling; Hidden Markov models; Information management; advanced analytics; analytic strategy; descriptive; domain drift; predictive; prescriptive;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location
Waikoloa, HI
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2014.98
Filename
6758694
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