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Enterprise intelligence: searching for a single version of the truth

Opoku-Anokye, S., Tang, Y. and Gulliver, S. (2011) Enterprise intelligence: searching for a single version of the truth. In: ICBIFE 2011 - International Conference on Business Intelligence and Financial Engineering, 12-13 December 2011, Hong Kong.

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Abstract/Summary

Multiple versions of information and associated problems are well documented in both academic research and industry best practices. Many solutions have proposed a single version of the truth, with Business intelligence being adopted by many organizations. Business Intelligence (BI), however, is largely based on the collection of data, processing and presentation of information to meet different stakeholders’ requirement. This paper reviews the promise of Enterprise Intelligence, which promises to support decision-making based on a defined strategic understanding of the organizations goals and a unified version of the truth.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Henley Business School > Business Informatics, Systems and Accounting
ID Code:26275

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