scholarly journals Enable Better and Timelier Decision-Making Using Real-Time Business Intelligence System

Author(s):  
Darshan M. Tank ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Hamid Arribathi ◽  
Maimunah Maimunah ◽  
Devi Nurfitriani

This study aims to determine the stages that must be implemented in building a Business Intelligence System structured and appropriate in building Business Intelligence Systems in an organization, and understand the important aspects that must be considered for investment development Business Intelligence System is increasing. Business must be based on the conditions and needs of the organization in achieving the desired goals. If these conditions occur, then the decision-making process will be better and more accurate. The purpose of this study is to determine the important aspects that must be understood and prepared in using the Business Intelligence System in an organization. The method used is the explanation as well as the research library of several books, articles and other literature.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 219-229 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Borissova ◽  
Ivan Mustakerov ◽  
Dilian Korsemov

Abstract In the paper a business intelligence tool based on group decision making is proposed. The group decision making uses a combinatorial optimization modeling technique. It takes into account weighted coefficients for evaluation criteria assigned by decision makers together with their scores for the alternatives in respect of these criteria. The proposed optimization model for group decision making considers also the knowledge level of the group members involved as decision makers. This optimization model is implemented in three-layer architecture of Web application for business intelligence by group decision making. Developed Web application is numerically tested for a representative problem for software choice considering six decision makers, three alternatives and 19 evaluation criteria. The obtained results show the practical applicability and effectiveness of the proposed approach.


Author(s):  
Marisa Esteves ◽  
Filipe Miranda ◽  
António Abelha

In recent years, the increase of average waiting times in waiting lists is an issue that has been felt in health institutions. Thus, the implementation of new administrative measures to improve the management of these organizations may be required. Hereupon, the aim of this present work is to support the decision-making process in appointments and surgeries waiting lists in a hospital located in the north of Portugal, through a pervasive Business Intelligence platform that can be accessed anywhere and anytime by any device connected within the hospital's private network. By representing information that facilitate the analysis of information and knowledge extraction, the Web tool allows the identification in real-time of average waiting times outside the outlined patterns. Thereby, the developed platform permits their identification, enabling their further understanding in order to take the necessary measures. Thus, the main purpose is to enable the reduction of average waiting times through the analysis of information in order to, subsequently, ensure the satisfaction of patients.


Author(s):  
Lapo Mola ◽  
Cecilia Rossignoli ◽  
Andrea Carugati ◽  
Antonio Giangreco

This exploratory study analyses the effects of the technical and organisational characteristics of business intelligence systems (BIS) on knowledge sharing, collaboration, and decision-making processes. The authors conducted a two-phase multi-method investigation. First, we surveyed 30 enterprises using BIS on a regular basis; then, we engaged in an in-depth case study with one of the respondent companies. Our results show that, on average, the technical and organisational characteristics of the BIS are positively associated with an increase in knowledge sharing, leading to an improvement in internal collaboration that subsequently brings improvement in the quality of decision-making. This case study adds that the way the BIS is designed and appropriated in organisations is important in obtaining such results is. A BIS being designed so that it can be appropriated by the general employee base is key in obtaining the desired organizational impacts. This suggests some requirements for BIS design that we will discuss in terms of theoretical and managerial implications.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (Supplement_5) ◽  
Author(s):  
G M Sechi ◽  
M Migliori ◽  
G Dassi ◽  
A Pagliosa ◽  
R Bonora ◽  
...  

Abstract Background In Italy on the 20th of February, the first Italian patient was tested positive for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Lombardy region. The Regional Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Trust (Azienda Regionale Emergenza Urgenza, AREU) of the Lombardy region decided to apply a Business Intelligence (BI) System to take timely decisions on the management of EMS and to monitor the spread of the disease in the region in order to better respond to the outbreak. Methods Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, AREU developed a BI System to track the daily number of first aid requests received from 1.1.2. (Public Safety Answering Point 1). BI evaluates the number of requests that have been classified as respiratory and/or infectious episodes during the telephone dispatch interview. Moreover, BI analyses the pattern of the epidemic, identifying the numerical trend of episodes in each municipality (increasing, stable, decreasing). Currently, AREU is still implementing the BI as the epidemic is still ongoing. Results In the Lombardy region on the 20th of February the number of the first aid requests for respiratory and/or infectious episodes were 314. This figure increased sharply during the month of February and March reaching its peak on the 16th of March with 1537 episodes. In the area around Bergamo, this number experienced a greater rise compared to the rest of the Lombardy territory, going from 74 episodes on the 20th of February to 694 on the 13th of March. Therefore, AREU decided to reallocate in the territory the resources (ambulances and human resources) based on the real-time data elaborated by the BI system. Conclusions The BI System has been of paramount importance in taking timely decisions on the management of EMS during the COVID-19 outbreak in the Lombardy region. Indeed, BI can be usefully applied to promptly identify the trend of the COVID-19 epidemic and, consequently, make informed decisions to improve the response to the outbreak. Key messages The Emergency Medical Services Trust of the Lombardy region applied a Business Intelligence System to promptly respond to the outbreak of COVID-19 and reallocate the resources based on real-time data. AREU used a Business Intelligence System to track the daily number of first aid requests that have been classified as respiratory and/or infectious episodes during the telephone dispatch interview.


Author(s):  
Manise Hendrawaty ◽  
Harisno Harisno

Food is the main basic need of human, because of that fulfillment of human need of food has to be fulfilled. So it can fulfill that need, then government institution, Food Security Agency (BKP) is formed so it can monitor fulfillment of food need of society. The goals of this writing are to develop food security information system that provides dashboard facility based on business intelligence, to develop food security information system that can give fast, precise and real time information about food security, to develop decision-making support system for chairman in food security institution. Data is obtained from questionnaires to 51 respondents that are chairmen in Food Security Agency. Data is analyzed with SWOT analysis method for business environment and IT balanced scorecard (IT BSC) for IS/IT environment. The result of analysis of food security information system in Food Security Agency can help chairman in decision-making by presenting information about dashboard that gives fast, precise and real time information. It can be concluded that development of information is successfully done.


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 288-299
Author(s):  
Hayan Hamdan ◽  
Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman

This study aims to identify the effect of the business intelligence (BI) system on organizational agility. A questionnaire has been used with Twenty-Three (23) questions to collect the primary data from Seventy-Five (75) people to achieve the objectives of this study. The study depends on SPSS software to analyze data collected by the questionnaire. The results prove a significant effect directly correlates between the business intelligence system, sensor agility, and application agility. The results also prove a significant effect with a strong direct correlation between the business intelligence system and the decision-making and organizational agility.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 367-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ritesh Kumar ◽  
Partha Sarathi Bishnu

Abstract Customers demand typical type of products with multiple features. We want to develop a business intelligence system which helps the company to set the blue ocean strategy by discovering k-most promising features (k-MPF) from the customers’ query and a set of existing products of the similar type. In this paper, we have formulated k-MPF to set the blue ocean strategy with compatible features. We have experimented with our proposed algorithms using different synthetic and real datasets, and the results showed the effectiveness of our proposed algorithms.


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