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The data is floating everywhere as a result of availability of smart connected devices, and an attempt to decipher this ocean of data has made big data analytics a buzzword today. After industrial revolution, Internet revolution, we are witnessing third revolution, i.e., the Internet powered by IoT and Big Data. Extracting the value from this huge data and making the data useful through Big Data Analytics is the need of the hour. The world as a whole is facing many problems or challenges in multiple areas towards extracting valuable insight from the pile of digital data which is heterogeneous and distributed. The paper suggests a 6-tier framework using Text Mining, Natural Language Processing and Data Analytics to suggest Smart Solution(s) as a Service.
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Sawai, M., Sawai, D., Sharma, N. (2019). 6-Tier Design Framework for Smart Solution as a Service (SSaaS) Using Big Data. In: Balas, V., Sharma, N., Chakrabarti, A. (eds) Data Management, Analytics and Innovation. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 839. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1274-8_7
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