BDA
international journal of Developments in
Big Data and Analytics

          

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BDA Journal
The International Journal of Developments in Big Data and Analytics  is dedicated to the advancement of studies in big data, analytics and business intelligence provides a forum for the publication of high quality papers in these coverage areas.  The JDBDA medium term goal is to become one of the leading journals in the area.  

For contributors whose first language is not English and who wish to improve the standard of English in their paper before submission, the journal might be able to recommend freelance copy editors who might be available to undertake editing or proofing work for a fee. Please contact the editors if you are interested in this service.
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2014
Vol. 1 Number 1 (December)

EDITORIAL
James Ogunleye.  Applying Big Data Analytics in a variety of sectoral contexts                                      
PAPERS
Deryn Graham. Big Data and Established Models of Knowledge

Victor O. Waziri, John K. Alhassan, Olalere Morufu &
Idris ISMAILA. Big Data Analytics and the Epitome of Fully
Homomorphic  Encryption Scheme for Cloud Computing Security

Dominique Heger. Big Data Analytics—Where to go from Here

Irina Neaga & Yuqiuge Hao. A Holistic Analysis of Cloud Based
Big Data Mining

Mathew E. Nwanga, Elizabeth N. Onwuka, Abiodun M. Aibinu
& Osichinaka C. Ubadike. Leveraging Big Data in Enhancing National
Security in Nigeria

James Ogunleye.  The Concepts of Predictive Analytics


BDA Editorial criteria
The journal evaluates papers based on four main criteria as follows:
The subject matter must be of critical importance to the comparative studies communities; the research question/s must fall within the JDBDA’s scope and the research itself must be well designed and executed; and on the whole the paper must be well presented – well written and conforming to the JCTBDA’s style.
Peer review process
Each paper is reviewed by the editors and, if it is judged suitable for this publication, it is then sent to at least three independent referees for double blind peer review. Based on their recommendation, as well as consultation between relevant Editorial Board members the editors then decide whether the paper should be accepted as is, revised or rejected.
Special Issues & Conference Proceedings

The BDA journal welcomes proposal/s for special issues or conference edition. Please note that special issues and/or conference proceedings may have different peer review procedures from the process highlight above,  involving, for example, Guest Editors, conference organisers or scientific committees. Authors contributing to these projects will receive full details of the peer review process from the conference or Guest Editor/s in question.

Want to be a referee for the BDA journal?
The International Journal of Developments in Big Data Analytics is seeking to expand its pool of referees to review articles submitted to the journal. If you are interested, please send your name, e-mail address, curriculum vita, and keywords for your areas of expertise to the Editors. There are benefits of being a referee for the BDA. For instance, The benefits of refereeing for the BDA  gives you the opportunity to see and evaluate the latest work in your area of research  at an early stage. You would be acknowledged in an annual statement by the editors in the journal. Also, you would be able to cite your work for the The International Journal of Developments in Big Data Analytics as part of your professional development requirements for your organisation or professional body.  


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Frequency
First issue: December 2014

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