Abstract

Big data is considered as one of the most promising technological advancements in the last decades. Today it is used for a multitude of data intensive projects in various domains and also serves as the technical foundation for other recent trends in the computer science domain. However, the complexity of its implementation and utilization renders its adoption a sophisticated endeavor. For this reason, it is not surprising that potential users are often overwhelmed and tend to rely on existing guidelines and best practices to successfully realize and monitor their projects. A valuable source of knowledge are use case descriptions, of which a multitude exists, each of them with a varying information density. In this design science research endeavor, 43 use cases are identified by conducting a thorough literature review in combination with the application and adaption of a corresponding template for big data projects. By a subsequent categorization, which is performed by identifying and employing a hierarchical clustering algorithm, nine different standard use cases emerge, as the contribution’s artifact. This provides decision-makers with an initial entry point, which can be utilized to shape their project ideas, not only by identifying the general meaningfulness of their potential big data project but also in terms of concrete implementation details.

Highlights

  • Due to the ever-growing amount of data produced and captured by humanity [1], [2], the ability to analyze and subsequently use the contained information has gained a widely acknowledged significance in today’s society [3]

  • EVALUATION In order to check the validity of the artifact and, the proposed standard use cases, a thorough evaluation is required at which multiple aspects are verified [27], [28]

  • Since those cases were not involved in the creation of the standard use cases, they function as the equivalent of a test data set

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INTRODUCTION

Due to the ever-growing amount of data produced and captured by humanity [1], [2], the ability to analyze and subsequently use the contained information has gained a widely acknowledged significance in today’s society [3]. To uncover inherent relations between those and overcome the outlined barriers, the following research question (RQ) shall be answered in the course of this work: Which standard big data use cases are revealed, applying cluster analysis to the corresponding case studies, found in the literature? Similarities of successful big data projects are investigated and standard use cases are derived as the main artifact of this work. Apart from a summary, this comprises a discussion and an outlook on future research

THE STRUCTURED LITERATURE REVIEW
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