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Big Data Analytics and Internet of Things in Industrial Internet in Former Soviet Union Countries
Vardan Mkrttchian (HHH University, Australia), Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva (Penza State University, Russia), Svetlana Panasenko (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia), and Arman Sargsyan (National University of AC of Armenia, Armenia)
Copyright: © 2019
|Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7432-3.ch020
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the integration of three new concepts—big data, internet of things, and internet signs—in the countries of the former Soviet Union. Further, the concept of big data is analyzed. The internet of things is analyzed. Information on semiotics is given, and it reduces to the notion of internet signs. Context concepts and the contribution of big data, internet of things, and internet of signs to contextual simplification are analyzed. The chapter briefly outlines some potential applications of the integration of these three concepts. The chapter briefly discusses the contribution of the study and gives some extensions. These applications included continuous monitoring of accounting data, continuous verification and validation, and use of big data, location information, and other data, for example, to control fraudsters in the countries of the former Soviet Union.