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MIS

Business Intelligence Roadmap


by Larissa T. Moss and Shaku Atre

Presented by:

Line, Gerd and Andreas

Content

Definitions Presentation of the Model Practical Use of BI (example: DNV) Criticism and benefits Discussion/Questions

Definitions

Business Intelligence the gathering and analysis of information from human and published sources about market trends and industry developments that allow for advanced identification of risks and opportunities in the competitive arena

Business Performance solutions

Definitions
BI vs. Traditional systems

Business need => business opportunity Cross organizational developement From operational requirements to strategic information Business analysis =>system analysis Incremental development (waterfall deployment) rather than big bang

Presentation of the Model


Stage 6: Deployment
Stage 1: Justification

Stage 5: Construction

Stage 2: Planning

Stage 4: Design

Stage 3: Business Analysis

Stage 6: Deployment

Stage 1: Justification

Stage 1 - Justification

Stage 5: Construction

Stage 2: Planning

Stage 4: Design

Stage 3: Business Analysis

Assess the business need that gives rise to the new engineering project

Business Cases Assessment

Definitions of problems and opportunities

Stage 6: Deployment

Stage 1: Justification

Stage 2 - Planning

Stage 5: Construction

Stage 2: Planning

Stage 4: Design

Stage 3: Business Analysis

Enterprise Infrastructure Evaluation


Technical Infrastructure Nontechnical infrastructure

Project Planning

Detailed planning

Stage 6: Deployment

Stage 1: Justification

Stage 3 Business Analysis

Stage 5: Construction

Stage 2: Planning

Detailed analysis of the business problem or business opportunity is performed, which provides a solid understanding of the business requirements for a solution.

Stage 4: Design

Stage 3: Business Analysis

Project Requirements Definition

Data Analysis

Functional, data, historical, security and performance


Source data, Data quality, Data cleansing Objectives, scope, deliverables, participation, tools Usage, req., security, capture, delivery, staffing

Application Prototyping

Meta Data Repository Analysis

Stage 6: Deployment

Stage 1: Justification

Stage 4 - Design

Stage 5: Construction

Stage 2: Planning

Conceive a product that solves the business problem or enables the business opportunity

Stage 4: Design

Stage 3: Business Analysis

Database Design

Reports, design, performance, DMS, staffing


Tools, ETL staging, ETL process flow, performance, reconciliation Existing MDR, MDR products, interfaces, staffing

ETL Design

Meta Data Repository Design

Stage 6: Deployment

Stage 1: Justification

Stage 5 - Construction

Stage 5: Construction

Stage 2: Planning

Build the product, which should provide a return on investment within a predefined time frame

Stage 4: Design

Stage 3: Business Analysis

ETL Development

Application Development

Data extracts, ETL tool, ETL process dependencies, testing, tec. considerations Prototyping results, Access and analysis tools, skills and training, scope and project req., web and technical considerations. Market, data, data mining tool, staffing MDR product support, custom-built MDR, staffing

Data Mining

Meta Data Repository Development

Stage 6: Deployment

Stage 1: Justification

Stage 6 - Deployment

Stage 5: Construction

Stage 2: Planning

Stage 4: Design

Stage 3: Business Analysis

Implementation

Implementing the new system Training

Release Evaluation

Lesson learned

Summary of the Model

Business Analysis

Design

Construction
ETL Development

Justification
Business Case Assessment

Planning
Enterprise Infrastructure Evaluation Enterprise Infrastructure Evaluation Project Req. Definitions

Data Analysis

ETL Design

Deployment
Implementation Release Evaluation

Application Prototyping

Database Design

Application Development

Data Mining

Meta Data Repository Analysis

Meta Data Repository Design

Meta Data Repository Development

Practical Use of Business Intelligence


Det Norske Veritas

Verit4Net

planning The infrastructure The implementation SLA Support IQM Inside DNV Information flow external and internal

The

From BI systems to competitive intelligence

Customers

Industry

Global

Strategy and action

Data Analysis

ETL Design

ETL Development

Business Case 1 Assessment

Enterprise Infrastructure Evaluation

Enterprise Infrastructure Evaluation

Project Req. Definitions

Application Prototyping

Database Design

Application Development Implementation

Release Evaluation

Data Mining

Meta Data Repository Analysis

Meta Data Repository Design

Meta Data Repository Development

Criticism and Benefits (http://www.istart.co.nz/bi.htm)


Criticism: Bullet point book Implementation and practical use Use of information BI tools are complex and difficult to use Benefits: Access of data Measure BGs Good/Bad customers Customer behavior Track external market trends Fine tuning prices and market policies Track product sales

The key to successfully putting business-intelligence tools into the hands of users is co-operation among IT and business managers

Discussion/Questions

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