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Un état des lieux sur les données massives

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  • Thierry Warin
  • Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin
  • Antoine Troadec
  • William Sanger
  • Bertrand Nembot

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Massive data is everywhere. They are increasingly identified and collected for strategic purposes for companies or to measure risks for governments. The exploitation of massive data is bringing about significant changes in our societies. We are now at the beginning of a real industrial revolution. With new opportunities, new challenges and risks also emerge. Massive data have legal, political, moral and economic citizenship. This report highlights that the territoriality of data is an important issue at the beginning of the 21st century. This report is an inventory of the situation at the beginning of 2014. It is not intended to be exhaustive and cannot be. Technological advances are moving so fast that we will have to continue to contemplate the ongoing revolution. The bibliographical references selected are those that could be grouped under the themes chosen in this report. This is a brand new literature that is still in its infancy and the future is undoubtedly promising. Massive data is a radical process innovation. Les données massives sont partout. Elles sont de plus en plus identifiées et collectées à des fins stratégiques pour les entreprises ou de mesure des risques pour les gouvernements. L'exploitation des données massives introduit des changements importants dans nos sociétés. Nous sommes aujourd'hui au début d'une véritable révolution industrielle. Avec de nouvelles opportunités apparaissent aussi de nouveaux enjeux et de nouveaux risques. Les données massives ont une citoyenneté juridique, politique, morale et économique. Ce rapport souligne que la territorialité des données est un enjeu important en ce début de XXIe siècle. Ce rapport est un état des lieux au début de l'année 2014. Il ne se veut pas exhaustif et ne peut l'être. Les avancées technologiques vont tellement vite qu'il faudra continuer à contempler la révolution en marche. Les références bibliographiques retenues sont celles que l'on pouvait regrouper sous les thématiques choisies dans ce rapport. C'est une toute nouvelle littérature qui n'en est qu'à ses débuts et l'avenir est sans aucun doute prometteur. Les données massives sont une innovation radicale de procédé.

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  • Thierry Warin & Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin & Antoine Troadec & William Sanger & Bertrand Nembot, 2014. "Un état des lieux sur les données massives," CIRANO Burgundy Reports 2014rb-01, CIRANO.
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