<p><B>Knowledge-Based Simulation: Methodology and Application</B> represents a recent compilation of research material that reviews fundamental concepts of simulation methodology and knowledge-based simulation applications. Knowledge-based simulation represents a new and exciting bridge area linking
Business Intelligence and Agile Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Organizations: Cross-Disciplinary Applications
β Scribed by Asim Abdel Rahman El Sheikh
- Publisher
- IGI Global
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Business intelligence applications are of vital importance as they help organizations manage, develop, and communicate intangible assets such as information and knowledge. Organizations that have undertaken business intelligence initiatives have benefited from increases in revenue, as well as significant cost savings.Business Intelligence and Agile Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Organizations: Cross-Disciplinary Applications highlights the marriage between business intelligence and knowledge management through the use of agile methodologies. Through its fifteen chapters, this book offers perspectives on the integration between process modeling, agile methodologies, business intelligence, knowledge management, and strategic management.
β¦ Table of Contents
Copyright Page......Page 3
Editorial Advisory Board......Page 4
Table of Contents......Page 5
Forward......Page 8
Preface......Page 11
Acknowledgement......Page 16
Business Intelligence......Page 17
Agile Software......Page 30
Knowledge Management in Agile Methods Context......Page 51
Knowledge Discovery Process Models......Page 88
Agile Methodologies for Business Intelligence......Page 117
BORM......Page 136
Agile Approach to Business Intelligence as a Way to Success......Page 148
Enhancing BI Systems Application Through the Integration of IT Governance and Knowledge Capabilities of the Organization......Page 177
ASD-BI......Page 199
Measurement of Brand Lift from a Display Advertising Campaign......Page 224
Suggested Model for Business Intelligence in Higher Education......Page 239
Business Intelligence and Agile Methodology for Risk Management in Knowledge-Based Organizations......Page 256
Towards a Business Intelligence Governance Framework Within E-Government System......Page 284
Business Intelligence in Higher Education......Page 301
Web Engineering and Business Intelligence......Page 329
About the Contributors......Page 361
Index......Page 367
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