Search Videos
Result Videos 1 - 10 of 97
 

Related Tags: Koja Chenin Shetaban FINAL

Sort by: Date Added - Title - View Count - Rating

23 -1 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 227 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 681
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
31 -2 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 205 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 519
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
20 -2 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 233 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 486
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
48 - Be Koja Ch...
0:0
Added: 132 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 477
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
19 -1 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 236 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 461
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
32 -2 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 199 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 422
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
41 -2 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 153 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 418
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
44 -1 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 142 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 412
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
42 -2 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 148 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 405
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
01 -1 - Be Koja...
0:0
Added: 270 days ago
From videobebin
Views: 374
Comments: 0
Not yet rated
 
1234..89»

Business Intelligence

Business intelligence (BI) refers to skills, technologies, applications and practices used to help a business acquire a better understanding of its commercial context. Business intelligence may also refer to the collected information itself.

BI technologies provide historical, current, and predictive views of business operations. Common functions of business intelligence technologies are reporting, OLAP, analytics, data mining, business performance management, benchmarking, text mining, and predictive analytics.

Business intelligence often aims to support better business decision-making. Thus a BI system can be called a decision support system (DSS).

In a 1958 article, IBM researcher Hans Peter Luhn used the term business intelligence. He defined intelligence as: "the ability to apprehend the interrelationships of presented facts in such a way as to guide action towards a desired goal." In 1989 Howard Dresner (later a Gartner Group analyst) proposed BI as an umbrella term to describe "concepts and methods to improve business decision making by using fact-based support systems." It was not until the late 1990s that this usage was widespread.


Often BI applications use data gathered from a data warehouse or a data mart. However, not all data warehouses are used for business intelligence nor do all business intelligence applications require a data warehouse. Business intelligence refers to the use of company data to facilitate decision-making by decision-makers, which means understanding current functioning and anticipating actions for well-informed steering of the enterprise. Intelligence tools are based on the use of an intelligence information system which is supplied with different data extracted from production data, information concerning the company or its environment and economic data. Data warehouses or Data marts are used in the process of extracting data for decision-makers. A tool called ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) is therefore responsible for extracting data from different sources, cleaning them up and loading them into a data warehouse. Finally, analytic intelligence tools make it possible to model the representations on the basis of queries to create border tables, this is called reporting.