A Business Intelligence Network Design for Service-Oriented Architectures
Citation
C.K.Gomathy , Dr.S.Rajalakshmi. "A Business Intelligence Network Design for Service-Oriented Architectures", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology(IJETT), V9(3),151-154 March 2014. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
A modern Business organism is impression of the service-oriented approach, specializing in its business strategic problems similarly as on its technical foundations victimization net Services. Supported business situations, the potential of this rising technology is made public with relevancy open systems business integration, dynamic binding, and versatile management of distributed business systems. Business intelligence is employed to explain applications and technologies that area unit accustomed gather, give access to and analyse knowledge an data regarding the organization, to assist create higher business choices. The aim of business intelligence is to produce unjust insight. Business intelligence technologies embrace ancient knowledge storage technologies like reporting; ad-hoc querying; on-line analytical process (OLAP).Simultaneously, business ways and development area unit careful, starting from heterogeneous knowledge integration via security problems towards future business services. Service-oriented design for business brainpower that produces probable a flawless, addition of technologies in to coherent business intelligence surroundings, so sanctioning simplified knowledge delivery and low-latency analytics. Especially, quality of business service enhancements and network support area unit to be addressed. Moreover, the connection of service-oriented architectures and current efforts towards their synthesis area unit economical business perspective fields.
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Keywords
Service-oriented design, Business Intelligence, linguistics Business design, Performance Management Systems