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The Maturity Measurement of Big Data Adoption in Manufacturing Companies Using the TDWI Maturity Model

Fitri Retrialisca    
Umi Chotijah    

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Background: Big data technology has been used in several sectors in Indonesia. Adoption of big technology provides great potential for research, especially achievement in the implementation of big data in manufacturing companies. The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) Maturity Model is a tool that can be used to measure the state of "As-is" implementation of big data using 5 main dimensions. Maturity level shows the level of organizational ability to adjust big data technology currently.Objective: This study aims to measure the level of maturity in the implementation of big data technology in manufacturing companies PT. XYZ. This measurement is considered very important because it can know the process of managing data that is structured and has a high volume of data and provides more transparent reporting. This can help the company in making decisions that provide good information, so the company can increase the trust of stakeholders.Methods: This study uses qualitative methods to analyze research data using TWDI Maturity Model tools. Interview technique is used to retrieve respondent data where interview preparation guidelines are made by paying attention to 5 dimensions and 50 indicators in TDWI.Results: The research showed that the implementation of big data technology in the company as a whole has reached the level of corporate adoption. Infrastructure, data management, and analytics dimensions have reached the corporate adoption level while the organizational and governance dimensions are still at an early adoption level.Conclusion: To measure the maturity level of adoption of big data technology in manufacturing companies can use qualitative methods with TDWI Maturity model tools, interview guides for data retrieval by considering the 5 dimensions and 50 indicators that exist in TDWI. 

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