BIG DATA EN El SECTOR PúblICO 1Por LUCÍA BELLOCCHIO* Resumen: No...

There is no doubt that one of the most obvious and a far-reaching consequences of the Internet and global interconnection through the network is the enormous volume of information to which we have access. In this context, the so-called "Big Data" emerges, exposing us to great changes in di...

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Autor principal: Bellocchio, Lucía
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2018
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Sumario:There is no doubt that one of the most obvious and a far-reaching consequences of the Internet and global interconnection through the network is the enormous volume of information to which we have access. In this context, the so-called "Big Data" emerges, exposing us to great changes in different areas of our lives, presenting us with scenarios that point towards open governments, transparency and greater closeness to citizens. This new reality, however, poses many challenges to the Public Administration and there still seem to be no unified strategies and models for its implementation. This article will seek to make a brief review of some of the most important concepts that are involved in this era of Big Data in the public sector.