Use of Big Data for Textile Fashion and Garment Industry

Authors

  • Nemailal Tarafder Ex-Emeritus Professor, Department of Textile Technology, Hooghly Engineering and Technology College, Chinsurah, West Bengal, India. E-mail: tarafdern.14@gmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48001/jodpba.2024.124-8

Keywords:

Block chain, Data science, Educational factors, Hadoop platform, Manufacturing intelligence, Situational analysis

Abstract

Big data is such type of data which requires a different processing approach. The feature of data science is to drive the fashion and textile industry forward. Among the revolutionary technologies big data is the most useful tool for industries. One of the most basic questions in research is how block chain empowered by big data can be handled and utilized to manage traceable and information sharing more perfect through global supply chains. At present the number of applications of big data technology in textile manufacturing sections in organized manner is limited. In fashion apparel businesses there are numerous benefits of retail analytics. Data related to style designs is the information about the components and standards of plan, which joined together, give the plan of a design item. Big data can allow fashion industry to examine popular patterns at a granular level to allow them understand about who is buying and why.

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Published

2024-06-03

How to Cite

Tarafder, N. . (2024). Use of Big Data for Textile Fashion and Garment Industry. Journal of Data Processing and Business Analytics, 1(2), 4–8. https://doi.org/10.48001/jodpba.2024.124-8

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