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Big Data Analysis Influence on Public Administration Processes

Student: Kuraeva Anna

Supervisor: Nikolay Kazantsev

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Big Data Systems (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2016

Lots of analysts and scientists proclaim big data processing impacts into modern life, but much less about by which means it could be achieved. The impact of collection, integration, collaboration and analysis of large volumes of data on management principles in various industries is still to describe. In my current study, I analyze the ways how public agencies are developing in big data experience in several benchmark countries and design the approach of how to measure the maturity level of the country in context of big data development. “Everyone is talking about big data, and how it will transform government. However, looking past the excitement, questions abound. How to use big data to make intelligent decisions? Perhaps most importantly, what value will it really deliver to the government and the citizenry it serves to” (A.Kuraeva, 2015)? “By reviewing the literature and summarizing insights from a series of governments ICT strategies, business reports and interviews of public sector and top companies Chief Information Officers (CIOs), I offer a survey for both practitioners and researchers interested in understanding of how big data processing influence on public sector in different countries” (A.Kuraeva, 2015). The Master Thesis makes the comparative analysis of the big data initiatives in public sector in different counties and designs the Big Data Processing Maturity Model and verifies it on the set if orthogonal countries.

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