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Oei, M.H.H. (author)
Operational Business Intelligence systems have a great potential for organisations make use of to differentiate themselves. This research aims to find factors that influence the acceptance of such a system in an organisational context. Special attention is given to the several perspectives of the involved stakeholders. Through a literature...
master thesis 2014
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Natadarma, M.R. (author)
Business Intelligence- and Analytics solutions offer business users to gain a competitive advantage against their peers in the dynamic economic situation. A compelling characteristic of an enhanced BI-solution is distinguished by the adoption of advanced Analytics in business activities to obtain information more easily, to gain more insights in...
master thesis 2012
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Busser, D.P. (author)
Incorrect and incomplete information requirements are the amongst the main reasons of business intelligence development project failure. Current methods for information requirements eliciting fail to gather complete sets of requirements with sufficient quality. Amongst the reasons for this failure are a lack of end-user involvement,...
master thesis 2011
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Verkruijsse, L.C.G. (author)
Breakthrough technologies can be defined by ‘new-to-the-world’ or ‘radical (improved)’ technologies which have the capacity to change the behaviour of end-users. The journey these technologies practise towards the mainstream market can be regarded as a dynamic process with lots of uncertainties. Companies investing in the development of these...
master thesis 2010
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