datAcron achievements contribute to the following impact objectives:
1. Track publicly and quantitatively progress in the performance and optimization of very large-scale data analytics technologies in a European ecosystem consisting of hundreds of companies.
This is achieved via advances in data management (WP1), integrated data processing for real-time analytics for detecting and forecasting trajectories (WP2) and important events (WP3), and advanced visualization and user experience (WP4).
Furthermore, datAcron involves European companies that have the capacity and aim to increase their business potential in their domains, together with partners that have important achievements in research areas/topics of focus.
2. Advanced real-time and predictive data analytics technologies thoroughly validated by means of rigorous experiments testing their scalability, accuracy, feasibility and ready to be turned over to thousands of innovators and large-scale system developers.
This is achieved via the delivery of novel real-time and predictive data analytics technologies (WPs 2 & 3), as well as for interactive visual analytics (WP4), in conjunction to novel scalable methods for the management of data from disparate sources (WP1). These methods are integrated in the datAcron prototype (WP1) and are evaluated / validated in accordance to the requirements specified in the use case scenarios (WP5 & WP6).
Data sources per use case and the methodologies for the evaluation/validation of novel methods in specific scenarios have been elaborated and specified in detail (WP5 & WP6).
3. Demonstrated ability of developed technologies to keep abreast of growth in data volumes and variety by validation experiments.
datAcron evaluated and validated all technologies developed in various scenarios of data growth, variety, velocity, veracity – quality (WPs 1,2,3 & 4). Also according to user-defined validation/evaluation cases.
4. Demonstration of the technological and value-generation potential of the European Open Data documenting improvements in the market position and job creations of hundreds of European data intensive companies.
5. Four innovation activities have been planned, one of which is already under development.
This is achieved by the datAcron policy to open datasets with respect to the IPR and legal issues related to the data available to the project, while keeping all publications online, also via widely accessed open access infrastructure.