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Big Data, Serious Games and the Future of Work

Big Data, Serious Games and the Future of Work. Michael Hugos CIO at Large Center for Systems Innovation [c4si]. Snapshots from Flatland. Simple abstractions served well when data was scarce, collection was intermittent, and we had lots of time to analyze it

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Big Data, Serious Games and the Future of Work

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  1. Big Data, Serious Games and the Future of Work • Michael Hugos • CIO at Large • Center for Systems Innovation[c4si]

  2. Snapshots from Flatland Simple abstractions served well when data was scarce, collection was intermittent, and we had lots of time to analyze it These abstractions live intwo dimensions – X and Y –they live in Flatland

  3. World of Flatland Sphere as seen in Flatland – drawing by A. Square “You call me a Circle; but in reality I am not a Circle, but an infinite number of Circles… You cannot indeed see more than one of my sections, or Circles, at a time; for you have no power to raise your eye out of the plane of Flatland...” Edwin Abbott Abbott,Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, 1884 “You must go with me – whither you know not – into the Land of Three Dimensions!"

  4. Escape from Flatland “Cyberspace. Aconsensual hallucination experienced daily by billions… a graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system… Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding… William Gibson, Neuromancer, 1984

  5. Big Data Spaces “It is always nighttime in the Metaverse, and the Street is always garish and brilliant like Las Vegas freed from constraints of physics and finance… The people are pieces of software called avatars.” Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash, 1992

  6. Music in those Spaces See the patterns in the data and hear the signals in the noise… A new approach to capture the richness of streaming data enables you to process and respond in real-time

  7. Navigating Cyberspace Flying through cyberspace, you turn left or right, east or west, seeking insight, looking for the next place to explore

  8. Data Streams Forth – Patterns and Colors Something catches your eye…size of the circle is size of demand for your new product… see it expand, driven by usage vectors emanating from customers in this very space [in real-time ]

  9. Meanwhile Back in Flatland… How do we get from Flatland to Cyberspace? First the plan… and then the execution VARIABLE ONE Y X V A R IA B L E T W O

  10. From Flatland to Cyberspace – 1 Start by moving from 2D to 3D Three dimensions define a data space composed of selected variables Can we represent more than three variables in this space? VARIABLE THREE Z VARIABLE ONE Y X V A R IA B L E T W O

  11. From Flatland to Cyberspace – 2 3D objects in 3D space represent six variables We understand this immediately Can we visualize streaming data from multiple sources? VARIABLE THREE Z OBJECT A y’ z’ x’ VARIABLE ONE Y X V A R IA B L E T W O

  12. From Flatland to Cyberspace – 3 % CHANGE FROM PREV CLOSE Z Add objects for sources you want to track Objects move in space and change shape reflecting changes in streaming data Complexity in 2D is understandable in 3D Company B Company C Company A (z’) Market Cap (x’) PE Ratio (y’) Change in Average % Change STOCK PRICE CENTER POINT Company D Y X G R O S S P R O F I T

  13. From Flatland to Cyberspace – 4 Company D % CHANGE FROM PREV CLOSE Z Visualize real-time data from sources such as stock markets, point of sales systems, click streams from a million websites, etc. Add categories and alerts… Can we show even more data in this space? Company B Company C Company A (z’) Market Cap (x’) PE Ratio (y’) Change in Average % Change STOCK PRICE CENTER POINT Predefined behaviors trigger alerts Y X G R O S S P R O F I T

  14. Colors and Textures Show You Even More • Sysco is wide and flat. WW Grainger is tall and narrower – name those shapes • Grainger has much higher ratio of net tangible assets to total assets • Sysco has total liabilities four times as large as Grainger and net tangible assets slightly smaller than those of Grainger • Lawson has asset structure like Grainger – similar but much smaller • Now let’s Increase ourengagement and concentration…

  15. A Gameful Encounter with Big Data Engage our senses with sight, sound, touch Is big data analytics fun and games or serious work [or both]?

  16. Learn More Serious Games The Future of Work Presentation excerpted from my newest book: Join the conversation on my CIO magazine blog “Doing Business in Real Time”http://blogs.cio.com/blog/doing-business-in-real-time Center for Systems Innovation[c4si] Reach me at:http://michaelhugos.com/ Serious Games: The Future of Work,O’Reilly Media, 2012 (available summer 2012)

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