文档介绍:Executive Summary:
Business Intelligence
and Service Architectures
An excerpt from the white paper
Real-Time, Event-Driven
Business Intelligence
by Andy Mulholland
Business Intelligence and 2
Service Architectures
Table of Contents
Prepared by: Context of This White Paper 01
Andy Mulholland
Disclaimer 04
Date: Executive Summary: Defining and Benefiting From BI 05
Version July 2004
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4. The growing requirement for BI – Knowledge has no value till it is used 7
5. The current driving issues – Why is BI a ‘hot’ issue now? 9
6. BI Today – Current ways to pared 12
BI from the Data Warehouse 12
Right Time Reporting from a Production Database 12
Right Time Reporting from an Operational Data Store 13
Summary 13
7. Enterprise Business Intelligence – Using Client Services and SOA 14
A Use Case Example 17
8. Tactical, Strategic and Enterprise BI – How to deliver as ‘Services’ 18
9. People, Collaboration, and BI – the missing link in BI projects 20
APPENDICES 21
Appendix 1 – Real Time IT from Client Services using SOA 22
Appendix 2 – An overview on Agent technology 25
Appendix 3 – A Glossary of Mainstream Major Standards 28
Document Control 31
Business Intelligence and 3
Service Architectures
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Context of This White Paper
This white paper is part of a series from Capgemini that identify the individual
elements of technologies that either will, or have already e, commercially
feasible, and then provides a definition of the overall impact that their
combination implies for both Business and MIS IT systems. The terms
‘Collaborative Business’, ‘Adaptive IT’ and ‘Adaptive Enterprise’ refer to
Capgemini Points of View on behaviour, whilst the terms ‘Adaptive
Architecture’ and ‘Collaborative Architecture’ refer to a detailed method o