Knowledge management: BIG DATA as a structuring of information

Authors

  • David Alberto García Arango Corporación Universitaria Americana
  • Federico Henao Villa Institución Universitaria Digital de Antioquia
  • Elkin Darío Aguirre Mesa Institución Universitaria Digital de Antioquia.
  • Cesar Felipe Henao Villa Corporación Universitaria Americana.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21803/ingecana.1.1.411

Keywords:

Big Data, knowledge management, data analytics

Abstract

The term Big Data has been used for several years to refer to technologies to describe the acquisition of knowledge obtained through direct experience or perception of the real world. The intention of this research is to explore the role of data analytics as a facilitator of knowledge management. The document supports that text analysis through Big Data and the way it represents one of the most important means to visualize and analyze data, especially data that is not organized in a structured way, have a valuable meaning to optimize the management of
the knowledge in organizational environments.

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Published

2021-11-30

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Artículos de Investigación

How to Cite

[1]
D. A. . García Arango, F. . Henao Villa, E. D. Aguirre Mesa, and C. F. . Henao Villa, “Knowledge management: BIG DATA as a structuring of information”, iname, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 47–52, Nov. 2021, doi: 10.21803/ingecana.1.1.411.