Big data can give you a good view about what happen in the system and you can trace the changes over a longer time interval to observe desired patterns and their changes. I think it is true for management systems as well.
In managing the technology of advanced processing and analysis of large information sets in Big Data database systems, there is no hope but it is already used in practice. Big Data database systems are used in many fields of analysis of large data sets and support business management processes, among others by supporting processes carried out in Business Intelligence framework.
In addition, the essence and applications of data analysis technology in Big Data database systems are described in the following publications:
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Some of the currently developing aspects and determinants of the applications of data processing technologies in Big Data database systems are described in the following publications:
The issues of the use of information contained in Big Data database systems for the purposes of conducting Business Intelligence analyzes are described in the publications:
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Notably, the use of big data analysis for analyzing and interpreting extremely large data sets computationally has gained considerable momentum in recent years simply because such analyses reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions. Using the benefits of psychometric techniques along with the knowledge of psychology is a sure way of predicting consumers behavioral patterns in order to increase sales tremendously.
Big data paradigm has been around ever since computers have been. For example, consider the concept of Very Large DataBase (VLDB), which has been around since the early 1980s. The moment the notion of data was born, the concept of very large data has been inevitably conceived, even if it was not intentional or unexpected.
Is it a hype? I guess it always has been, but lately more so than before. The number of problems with big data is constantly growing because, with time, "big data" is getting bigger and proliferating more aspects of human life.