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Agile Project Management in Big Data

Student: Bulashev Igor

Supervisor: Olga Nikolaevna Ilyina

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

This paper gives the review on such popular trends as Agile, Big Data and their intersection. Big Data is used by companies from different spheres of business for gaining the strategic advantage and making the business more effective. Big Data is appearing as a complex instrument which requires special approach. It raises a question about understanding how widely Agile is used in Big Data projects in Russian companies and in which spheres of business. The result of this paper is a review of businesses where Big Data is used and also the examples of usage of this instrument. The main focus of this research are big IT-companies in which Agile project management frameworks are used in Big Data projects. In the end of this research, the concrete instruments of Agile project management are given and the recommendations of implementing Agile in Big Data projects not only in IT, but in other spheres of business are provided.

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