Abstract: Connected devices, sensors, and mobile apps make the retail sector relevant tested for big data tools and applications.We investigate how big data is, and can be used in retail operations. Based on our state-of-the-art literature review, we identify four themes for big data applications in retail logistics: availability, assortment, pricing, and layout planning. Our semi-structured interviews with retailers and academics suggest that historical sales data and loyalty schemes can be used to obtain customer insights for operational planning, but granular sales data can also benefit availability and assortment decisions can be used for demand forecasting and pricing. However, the path to exploiting big data is not a bed of roses. Challenges include shortages of people with the right set of skills, the lack of support from suppliers, issues in IT integration, managerial concerns including information sharing and process ntegration, and physical capability of the supply chain to respond to real-time changes captured by big data. We propose a data maturity profile for retail businesses and highlight future research directions. Association Rules is one of the data mining techniques which is used for identifying the relation between one item to another. Creating the rule to generate the new knowledge is a must to determine the frequency of the appearance of the data on the item set so that it is easier to recognize the value of the percentage from each of the datum by using certain algorithms, for example apriori. This research discussed the comparison between market basket analysis by using apriori algorithm and market basket analysis without using algorithm in creating rule to generate the new knowledge. The indicator of comparison included concept, the process of creating the rule, and the achieved rule. The comparison revealed that both methods have the same concept, the different process of creating the rule, but the rule itself remains the same.

Keywords: Big data; retail operations; maturity;availability; assortment; replenishment; pricing; layout; logistics.


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2022.11662

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