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Autor
Szmajduch Magdalena (Cracow University of Technology, Poland)
Tytuł
The Concept of Business Intelligence in the Microsoft SQL Server Environment
Źródło
Information Systems in Management, 2016, vol. 5, nr 3, s. 413-423, rys., tab., bibliogr. 15 poz.
Systemy Informatyczne w Zarządzaniu
Słowa kluczowe
Biznes elektroniczny, Data Mining, Hurtownie danych, Systemy Business Intelligence
e-business, Data Mining, Data warehouse, Business Intelligence systems
Uwagi
summ.
Magdalena Szmajduch's research presented in the paper was supported by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education through the Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science (Cracow University of Technology), grant no. F3/601/2015/DS-M
Abstrakt
Application of supporting business-related decision making processes through the use of information systems is becoming one of the fundamental requirements of the market competition. In this paper we present a survey of Business Intelligence (BI) models which can be implemented in Microsoft SQL Server environment. The survey is a response to the rapid development of BI solutions as they enter new areas of company's activities, adopting new technologies. Business Intelligence systems have become an integral part of every major company. The aim of this analysis is to present the Microsoft SQL Server capabilities, functionalities and services dedicated for the BI purposes. The overview is provided with simple comprehensive analysis of selected environment components indicating their relevance to the particular company requirements. The summary of the significance of using Microsoft SQL Server software is the review of selected services. (original abstract)
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ISSN
2084-5537
Język
eng
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