Big Data and its application in the legal area: http://repositorio.ulvr.edu.ec/handle/44000/6032

Big Data is a technological tool that has been discussed in papers and articles in recent years. However, this thematic is unknown for many people and companies and the difference with conventional data. This conventional data features massive quantity of volume and structure, they are physically st...

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Autores: Arroyo Zambrano, Adrian Eduardo, Brito Funes, Andrea
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Ecuador
Institución:Universidad Laica Vicente Rocafuerte
Repositorio:Revista Universidad Laica Vicente Rocafuerte
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/848
Acceso en línea:http://revistas.ulvr.edu.ec/index.php/yachana/article/view/848
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Tecnología de la información, Derecho de la informática, Datos estadísticos, Datos abiertos, Procedimiento legal
Information technology, Computer law, Statistical data, Open data, Legal procedure
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Sumario:Big Data is a technological tool that has been discussed in papers and articles in recent years. However, this thematic is unknown for many people and companies and the difference with conventional data. This conventional data features massive quantity of volume and structure, they are physically stored in the companies and are valued as important actives. This data has been processed during decades and nowadays they represent the highest portion of data available in the world. Usually, this data is used to follow up and present relevant company data but in comparison to Big Data systems, it offers less analytics and exploitable information. In this analysis we are going to show the easiness of accessing legal information, not only by searching personal identification numbers, names and last names, or company fiscal numbers, but by using a wider range of searchable options from the general to the particular, i.e., by legal substance as labour, criminal, civil, commercial and families, and limiting the search by using key words and importance parametric levels. In conclusion, the application of Big Data, opens up a new way of doing Law where information optimization criteria is applied, allowing process agility, benefiting Justice administration and other related institutions or end consumers such as citizens or private and public companies.