Business intelligence and decision making tools - New trends on romanian market
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2012, Vol 15, Issue
Abstract
Despite the limits imposed by the computer’s impossibility to perfectly duplicate the human reasoning, the information systems that assist decision making and the business intelligence components are considered nowadays compulsory instruments of the modern manager; most of the daily decision procedures, the information required by the decision making process together with the information search and retrieval techniques are taken over completely by these systems. Furthermore, their continuous development, doubled the improvement of computers’ performances, offer increased possibilities to take over major parts of some of the most intense reasoning activities performed by humans
Authors and Affiliations
Silviu Cojocaru, Camelia Cojocaru
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