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Business Intelligence Roadmap: The Complete Project Lifecycle for Decision-Support Applications

by: Larissa T. Moss ; Shaku Atre

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Retail Price: $74.95

Publisher: ADDISON-WESLEY,2003/04/18

Category: IT MANAGEMENT Level: I/A

ISBN: 0201784203
ISBN13: 9780201784206

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Business Intelligence Roadmap is a visual guide to developing an effective business intelligence (BI) decision-support application. This book outlines a methodology that takes into account the complexity of developing applications in an integrated BI environment. The authors walk students through every step of the process-from strategic planning to the selection of new technologies and the evaluation of application releases. The book also serves as a single-source guide to the best practices of BI projects.

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A clear and comprehensive guide to developing valuable business intelligence decision-support applications.

° Authors provide a complete methodology for everything from strategic planning to the selection of new technologies and the evaluation of application releases

° Visual format - all technical material is clearly expressed in tables, graphs, and diagrams, for easy comprehension

° Ed Yourdon has written the foreword, and Bill Inmon has contributed a quote for the back cover.