2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-41924-9_2
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What’s Up in Business Intelligence? A Contextual and Knowledge-Based Perspective

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“…Visualizations are required to be precise and easy to comprehend by users in order to minimize the interpretation errors made by users as well as designers. Visualizations must also contemplate the changing needs of users, considering high-level semantics, and reasoning about unstructured and structured data, providing easier access and better understanding of the data [20]. Moreover, although often overlooked in visualization design, requirement modeling is a paramount activity [21] that compensates for the little attention usually paid to (explicitly) representing the reasons, i.e., the why, in terms of motivations, rationale, objectives, and requirements.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visualizations are required to be precise and easy to comprehend by users in order to minimize the interpretation errors made by users as well as designers. Visualizations must also contemplate the changing needs of users, considering high-level semantics, and reasoning about unstructured and structured data, providing easier access and better understanding of the data [20]. Moreover, although often overlooked in visualization design, requirement modeling is a paramount activity [21] that compensates for the little attention usually paid to (explicitly) representing the reasons, i.e., the why, in terms of motivations, rationale, objectives, and requirements.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data visualization is essential in this process, since it allows managers to gain a proper understanding of the underlying patterns and results obtained by analysis algorithms (Lavalle, 2019). Data Visualization in BI must consider the business objectives and the evolving needs of users, taking into account high-level semantics, reasoning about unstructured and structured data, and providing simplified access and a better understanding of data (Aufaure, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, issues of content and semantics have been, and continue to be, major challenges [11,51]. Business intelligence and data analytics initiatives have been developing web analytics techniques to mine usergenerated content in the form of unstructured data to perform sentiment analysis and other types of intelligence analysis on consumer opinions and needs, in an attempt to create new business opportunities [4,12]. The era of big data is here to stay.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were: David Embley's "Big Data: Conceptual Modeling to the Rescue" [18]; Marie-Aude Aufaure's "What's Up in Business Intelligence? A Contextual and Knowledge-based Perspective" [4]; and Surajit Chaudhuri's "Big Data and Enterprise Analytics". Additional industry presentations echoed this theme.…”
Section: Big Data and Conceptual Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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