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Desmond.brennan: business intelligence


  1. The original IBM paper that coined the term "business intelligence"

  2. Chris Anderson is essentially arguing against a priori theoretical models, rather using induction that seeks correlations to show us the pattern. A controversial but useful approach!

  3. Advocates that decisions in all fields ought to be based on empirical facts/statistics. Apparently this view is controversial ;-).

  4. Article is summary of journal issue which was devoted to this topic. Interesting topic: is building a DW "fast" enough , can BI be done in Excel ? Is agile development the answer? Will EII make DWs unnecessary? Etc

  5. More work from social science "data crunching" which is really beginning to capture the public imagination in the US.

  6. Article about using data to optimally design & monitor business processes.

  7. 4 part series on the applicability of Enterprise 2.0 to business intelligence from the B-eye Network

  8. Is there room for decision/prediction markets as part of corporate decision support systems ?

  9. Bill Inmon ("Father" of Data Warehousing) provides a list of authors who have made long-term contributions to the computer industry.

  10. Good general free portal site with articles on Information Management. Bill Inmon , David Loshin are amongst the contributors.

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