Advances in Knowledge Management: A systematic review of big data perspective

Authors

  • Ragia Abdel Wahab Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, TRA
  • Dima Hamdan Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, TRA
  • Khaled Shaalan The British University in Dubai

Abstract

Big data represents the challenges in which the enterprises are facing to respond to the big volume of data being collected on a daily basis, as well as, the velocity and variety of data which is exponentially growing day by day. This systematic review analyzes the knowledge management studies and its relationship with big data. The study elaborates on the concepts studied, the main and key findings, in addition to the research methods used. A total of 191 articles were identified. Out of those, only 18 articles fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results of this study could serve further research in the domain of knowledge management and its interrelationship with big data.

Author Biography

Khaled Shaalan, The British University in Dubai

Khaled Shaalan is a full professor of Computer and Information Sciences at the British University in Dubai (BUiD). He is also a tenure professor at Cairo University. Prof Khaled is an Honorary Fellow at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh (UoE). He is currently the Head of PhD in Computer Science, MSc in Informatics, and MSc in IT Management programs. His main area of interest includes computational linguistics. He is an authority in the field of Arabic Natural Language Processing, and commands a great respect among the research community in the Arab world. He is the Head of Natural Language Research Group at BUiD. Prof Khaled has several research publications in his name in highly reputed journals such as IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Computational Linguistics, Journal of Natural Language Engineering, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Expert Systems with Applications, Software-Practice & Experience, Journal of Information Science, and Computer Assisted Language Learning to name a few. He has guided several Doctoral and Master Students in the area of Arabic Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Management. He has done extensive research in the field of Arabic Named Entity Recognition and currently working on Arabic Question Answering.

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2019-04-23

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