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Business Intelligence

Data Drilling, Mining and Slicing

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The corporate data is strategically important to modern enterprises. Business people are literally drawn in data. Still, more than ever, a timely and accurately data access to corporate data resources is required in order to make correct and precise decisions. Among the IT achievements that have enabled these decision processes are certainly enterprise-wide networks, the client/server paradigm, global Web access, GroupWare technologies, and enterprise-wide databases. They have allowed managers promote imaginative decision-making approaches and introduce sophisticated business process re-engineering methods that helped refine the enterprise-wide business processes.

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Nikolik, D. (2003). Business Intelligence. In: A Manager’s Primer on e-Networking. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0862-4_17

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