A Call for Participation in the Research
Study
Note: A Call for participation in the Research Study was
posted in Linkedin.com and
Facebook
on 7/24/2017.
URL: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/call-participation-research-study-thiensi-le
The research topic:
The
standard strategies for establishing common pattern correlations from extracted
data, information within Big Data.
The research problem:
Since the introduction of big
data concepts, data sets are continually growing to contain meaningful
information for widely varying contexts. However, these widely varying contexts
limit the ability to correlate the information for predictive analysis because
the strategies for establishing common pattern correlations from extracted
information within the big data data sets have not been established.
The research question:
What are the strategies for establishing common pattern correlations
from extracted information within the big data sets?
Research study participation:
Benefits of
Participation
There may/may
not be direct benefits to you as a participant in this study. However, we hope
to learn that the possible
strategies that you contribute and provide will help the organizations to
improve the way to establish common pattern correlations, assist a decision
making, enhance productivity, and gain the competitive edge. Your contribution
will be recognized and acknowledged in the dissertation.
Confidentiality
In Data
Collection and Data Analysis, coding will assign values used to mask off
the participants’ identities. Data and records will be
securely stored in the the locked cabinet. Only authorized individuals are
allowed to access data or records. The records will be destroyed after the
study is complete.
Contact information:
If you like to
participate this research study or have any questions or concerns about the
study, you may contact me (ThienSi Le) at
- Cell phone
number: 774-266-1926
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ijkxyz.le
- Linkedin social
media network: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thiensile/
For questions regard the rights of research
subjects, any complaints or comments regarding the manner in which the study is
being conducted, you may contact Colorado Technical University – Doctoral
Programs at 719-598-0200.