diplomsko delo
Jan Prah (Author), Vasja Vehovar (Mentor)

Abstract

Izraz "masovni podatki" (angl. big data) je danes precej razširjen, čeprav je še vedno obdan z določeno konceptualno nejasnostjo. V diplomskem delu smo zato najprej obravnavali njegovo definicijo in terminologijo, vključno z možnim prevodi v slovenski jezik. V nadaljevanju smo se posvetili najpomembnejšim tehničnim vidikom ter specifikaciji programske in strojne opreme. Posebej nas je zanimal odnos med masovnimi podatki in družboslovnim raziskovanjem, predvsem vprašanje, ali masovni podatki morda nadomeščajo anketno raziskovanje. Obravnavali smo tudi trende na področju etičnih dilem, ki nastajajo pri delu z masovnimi podatki. Posebej smo se posvetil uporabi na dveh izpostavljenih področjih, na področju tržnih raziskav ter na področju državnih statističnih uradov, ki pri svojem delu v zadnjem času vse bolj uporabljajo tudi masovne podatke. V empiričnem delu smo opravili intervjuja z dvema ekspertoma, ki sta sistematično osvetlila naša raziskovalna vprašanja. Diplomsko delo smo zaključili z glavnimi ugotovitvami glede preteklih in pričakovanih trendov na tem področju.

Keywords

masovni podatki;terminologija;družboslovno raziskovanje;anketno raziskovanje;Obsežni podatki;Statistični podatki;Raziskovanje;Diplomska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [J. Prah]
UDC: 303:004(043.2)
COBISS: 31910147 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Trends regarding usage of big data in social studies
Secondary abstract: Term "big data" has become a popular notion, despite certain conceptual vagueness. Therefore, in this diploma, we first discussed its definition and terminology, including possible translations into Slovene language. Next, we focused on the most important technical aspects related to specifications of software and hardware. We were particularly interested in the relationship between big data and social science research, especially in the question of whether big data might replace survey research. We also discussed trends in the field of ethical dilemmas that arise when working with big data. We paid special attention to the use of big data in in two exposed areas, in the field of market research and in the field of national statistical offices, which have recently been increasingly using big data in their work. In the empirical part, we conducted interviews with two experts who provide systematic response on our research questions. We concluded the diploma with the main findings regarding past and expected trends in this field.
Secondary keywords: big data;terminology;social studies;survey research;Big data;Statistical data;Research;Graduate theses;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 34 str.
ID: 12042745