This article introduces the Observation-Orientation-DecisionAction (OODA) concept as a mean to identify three new desired technologies in business intelligence applications that i...
We propose a measure of reliability called information volatility (IV) to complement Business Intelligence tools when considering aggregated data or when observing trends. Two typ...
Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Donald J. Berndt, Alan R...
This paper discusses about how business intelligence on a website could be obtained from users’ access records instead of web logs of “hits”. Users’ access records are cap...
In recent years, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is gaining momentum with more and more successful adoptions. Several companies including some well known names have embraced this new...
Some recent trends in business and manufacturing hold the promise of greater profits, yet, due to profit-robbing inventory increases, this promise has not been fully realized. [9]...
Indu Bingham, Barbara Hoefle, Kim Phan, Jim Sizemo...
Nowadays, information overload hinders the discovery of business intelligence on the World Wide Web. Existing business intelligence tools suffer from a lack of analysis and visual...
As the desire for business intelligence capabilities for e-business processes expands, existing workflow management systems and decision support systems are not able to provide co...
Business Intelligence (BI) systems address the demands of large scale enterprises for operational analytics, management information and decision support tasks. Building such applic...
In the 21st century, organizations are experiencing environmental changes characterized by indistinct organizational boundaries and fast-paced change. As a result firms need appro...
The design and maintenance of an aero-engine generates a significant amount of documentation. When designing new engines, engineers must obtain knowledge gained from maintenance o...
Pooja Jadhav, Sylvia C. Wong, Gary B. Wills, Richa...