An approach to Big Data in a corporate setting

Fernández Díaz, Pablo (2020). An approach to Big Data in a corporate setting. Thesis (Master thesis), E.T.S. de Ingenieros Informáticos (UPM).

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Title: An approach to Big Data in a corporate setting
Author/s:
  • Fernández Díaz, Pablo
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Item Type: Thesis (Master thesis)
Masters title: Ingeniería Informática
Date: July 2020
Subjects:
Freetext Keywords: Big Data; Análisis de datos; Visualización de datos; Aprendizaje automático; Amazon Web Services; Data analysi; Data visualization; Machine Learning; Amazon Web Services
Faculty: E.T.S. de Ingenieros Informáticos (UPM)
Department: Inteligencia Artificial
Creative Commons Licenses: Recognition - No derivative works - Non commercial

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Abstract

Hoy en día en todo el planeta viven alrededor de 7.8 billones de personas, conectadas a través de diferentes redes, registrando más de 2 billones de conexiones, y usando más de 4.6 billones de teléfonos móviles. Seguramente, dentro de 6 meses, estas cifras se hayan quedado obsoletas y es que el desarrollo tecnológico del planeta avanza a un ritmo muy alto. En 1986 la capacidad global de procesamiento e intercambio a través de las redes era de 281 petabytes, mientras que en 2014 alcanzó los 667 exabytes anualmente. Además, IDC publicó un estudio en el que se estimaba que el tamaño del 'mundo digital' en 2020 sería mayor de 44 zettabytes. La ciencia de la computación y los datos avanzan a un ritmo muy alto, y es por eso qué día a día se lanzan y desarrollan nuevas soluciones a nuevos retos. Tecnologías como el Big Data o el Cloud Computing son claves para superar los desafíos del mundo de los datos y redes. Durante el desarrollo de este proyecto se plantearán diferentes soluciones a múltiples retos desde un enfoque tecnológico moderno y aplicando diferentes soluciones para el procesamiento de grandes cantidades de datos.---ABSTRACT---Nowadays, around 7.8 billion people live on the planet, connected through different networks, registering more than 2 billion connections, and using more than 4.6 billion mobile phones. Surely, within 6 months, these figures will have become obsolete due to the fact that the technological development of the planet is advancing at a very high rate. In 1986 the global capacity of network information exchange was 281 petabytes, while in 2014 it reached 667 exabytes annually. In addition, IDC published a study in 2014 which estimated that the size of the 'digital universe' in 2020 would be more than 44 zettabytes. Computer and Data Science are advancing at a very high rate, and that's why every day new solutions to new challenges are launched and developed. Technologies such as Big Data or Cloud Computing are the key to overcome the issues of the data and network world. During the development of this project different solutions to multiple challenges will be proposed from a modern technological approach and applying different solutions for the processing of large amounts of data.

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Item ID: 65412
DC Identifier: https://oa.upm.es/65412/
OAI Identifier: oai:oa.upm.es:65412
Deposited by: Biblioteca Facultad de Informatica
Deposited on: 13 Nov 2020 13:19
Last Modified: 25 May 2022 17:36
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