Consider the Contract: Choosing the BI Solution Architecture that Meets End Users'

Posted March 31, 2008 | Technology |

When talking about business intelligence (BI), one thinks of a solution that transforms raw data into information that is needed by processes and people in the organization. This implies that the end user will demand some means of establishing how -- and whether -- this informational need is satisfied. In this article, we will call this means a contract.

About The Author
Bogumil Kaminski
Bogumil Kaminski is Head of the Decision Analysis and Support Unit at the Warsaw School of Economics and Adjunct Professor at Data Science Laboratory, Ryerson University, Toronto. Dr. Kaminski has authored over 50 research articles on theory and business applications of prediction, simulation, and optimization methods. During the last 15 years, he has delivered over 100 data science projects for the largest Polish corporations. He can be reached… Read More
Patryk Choros
Patryk Choros is a Business Development Manager in the Enterprise Performance Solutions Division at Infovide-Matrix. In the past, he was a project manager, running implementations of BI solutions. Now his main focus is on business value delivery in financial institutions. He can be reached at pchoros at ivmx dot pl.
Patryk Choros
Patryk Choros is a Business Development Manager in the Enterprise Performance Solutions Division at Infovide-Matrix. In the past, he was a project manager, running implementations of BI solutions. Now his main focus is on business value delivery in financial institutions. He can be reached at pchoros at ivmx dot pl.
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