Using Business Rules in Business Intelligence
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods - Year 2009, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Global recession brings new problems in nowadays business environment. In this period of economic recession, every organization must consider not only to survive, but also to improve its activity. Business Intelligence (BI) is one of the instruments that offer support in getting beyond crisis. If properly developed and implemented, BI can lead to improvements in decision making and to operational efficiency. This article is focused on the implementation of business rules, as an essential part in the development of BI systems, proper for the actual business climate and its underlying fluctuations.
Authors and Affiliations
Marinela MIRCEA, Anca ANDREESCU
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