EBK DATABASE CONCEPTS
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.3RQ
Program Plan Intro
BI (Business Intelligence) systems:
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information system that are used in assisting managers and other professionals in analyzing the current activities, past activities and even also in predicting the future activities or events of business process is called as Business Intelligence system. - Business Intelligence is mainly used in making better decision in processing business Information.
- They are also called as Data-Driven decision support system.
- Any raw source of data that are present is being converted in the form of reports, such that the reports can be used in for the analysis and prediction.
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