Big data analysis by size class of enterprise
methods, notes and classification
- Size classes in number of persons employed
- 0 From 0 to 1 person employed
- 1 From 0 to 9 persons employed
- 2 From 1 to 4 persons employed
- 3 From 1 to 9 persons employed
- 4 From 2 to 9 persons employed
- 5 From 5 to 9 persons employed
- 6 From 10 to 49 persons employed
- 7 From 10 to 249 persons employed
- 8 10 persons employed or more
- 9 From 50 to 249 persons employed
- a 250 persons employed or more
- Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE Rev. 2)
- 0 All activities, without financial sector
- Information society indicator
- 0 Analyse big data from smart devices or sensors
- 1 Analyse big data from geolocation of portable devices
- 2 Analyse big data generated from social media
- 3 Analyse big data from other sources (than E_BDASDS, E_BDALOC, E_BDASM)
- 4 Analyse big data internally from any data source
- 5 Analyse big data internally from any data source (disregarding other sources)
- 6 Analyse big data internally using machine learning
- 7 Analyse big data internally using natural language processing, natural language generation or speech recognition
- 8 Analyse big data internally using other methods (than E_BDAML, E_BDANL)
- 9 Analyse big data internally using any method (of E_BDAML, E_BDANL, E_BDAOM)
- a Have another enterprise or organisation perform big data analysis for the enterprise
- b Analyse big data internally from any data source or externally
- c Enterprises sold (access to) its own big data
- d Enterprises purchased (access to) any big data
- e Enterprises analysing big data from any data source (until 2018)
- f Enterprises analysing big data from any data source (excluding other sources) (until 2018)
- g Analyse own big data from enterprise's smart devices or sensors (until 2018)
- h Analyse big data from geolocation of portable devices (until 2018)
- i Analyse big data generated from social media (until 2018)
- j Analyse big data from other sources (until 2018)
- k Big data analysis for the enterprise is done by the enterprise's own employees and by an external provider (until 2018)
- l Big data analysis for the enterprise is done by the enterprise's own employees (until 2018)
- m Big data analysis for the enterprise is done by an external service provider (until 2018)
- n Enterprises analysing big data internally (from any data source) or externally and using IoT (until 2020)
- o Enterprises analysing big data internally (from any data source) or externally but not using IoT (until 2020)
- Unit of measure
- 0 Percentage of enterprises
- 1 Percentage of enterprises analysing big data internally or externally
- 2 Percentage of enterprises analysing big data
- 3 Percentage of the enterprises which use a computer
- 4 Percentage of enterprises where persons employed have access to the internet
- Geopolitical entity (reporting)
- 00 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
- 01 European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)
- 02 European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)
- 03 European Union - 15 countries (1995-2004)
- 04 Euro area (EA11-1999, EA12-2001, EA13-2007, EA15-2008, EA16-2009, EA17-2011, EA18-2014, EA19-2015, EA20-2023)
- 05 Belgium
- 06 Bulgaria
- 07 Czechia
- 08 Denmark
- 09 Germany
- 0a Estonia
- 0b Ireland
- 0c Greece
- 0d Spain
- 0e France
- 0f Croatia
- 0g Italy
- 0h Cyprus
- 0i Latvia
- 0j Lithuania
- 0k Luxembourg
- 0l Hungary
- 0m Malta
- 0n Netherlands
- 0o Austria
- 0p Poland
- 0q Portugal
- 0r Romania
- 0s Slovenia
- 0t Slovakia
- 0u Finland
- 0v Sweden
- 0w Norway
- 0x United Kingdom
- 0y Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 0z Montenegro
- 10 North Macedonia
- 11 Serbia
- 12 Türkiye