2012
DOI: 10.2498/cit.1002081
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Practical Implications of Real Time Business Intelligence

Abstract: The primary purpose of business intelligence is to improve the quality of decisions while decreasing the time it takes to make them. Because focus is required on internal as well as external factors, it is critical to decrease data latency, improve report performance and decrease systems resource consumption. This article will discuss the successful implementation of a BI reporting project directly against an OLTP planning solver. The planning solver imports data concerning supply, demand, capacity, bill of ma… Show more

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“…Information Delivery In analytical processing, the response time requirements [15] are greatly relaxed compared to those of traditional operational processing. The primary purpose of BI is to improve the quality of decisions [29] while decreasing the time it takes to make them. Thus, OBI has to respond as fast as to the needs of the business to anticipate business problems in advance in providing a better decision and planning to the uses.…”
Section: D)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information Delivery In analytical processing, the response time requirements [15] are greatly relaxed compared to those of traditional operational processing. The primary purpose of BI is to improve the quality of decisions [29] while decreasing the time it takes to make them. Thus, OBI has to respond as fast as to the needs of the business to anticipate business problems in advance in providing a better decision and planning to the uses.…”
Section: D)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section discusses the design process (Figure 11) and results to generate reports based on customer inquiry database system tables. Reporting, online analytical processing (OLAP) or other business intelligence (Chaudhuri et al, 2011;Heer and Shneiderman, 2012) tools built upon database systems reflect an asset for every organization in the decision making process (Brohman, et al, 2000;Lehner et al, 2002;and Rutz et al, 2012). Using the native report builder within Microsoft® Access (Figure 11) the format and desired data fields were laid out to produce a Customer Inquiry Report (Figure 12) showing Customer Name and Product Name along with other important information from Customer-Inquiry table (use multi-…”
Section: Design and Development Of The Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%