Business intelligence
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Business intelligence
Name
Business intelligence
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Incoming Resources
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- Introduction to business analytics using simulation, Jonathan P. Pinder
- Banks at risk, global best practices in an age of turbulence, Peter Hoflich
- Big data and business analytics, edited by Jay Liebowitz ; foreword by Joe LaCugna, PhD, Starbucks Coffee Company
- Doing Business 2014, Understanding Regulations for Small and Medium-Size Enterprises
- Broker, trader, lawyer, spy, inside the secret world of corporate espionage, Eamon Javers
- Valuing data, an open framework, Dewey E. Ray
- Business unintelligence, insight and innovation beyond analytics and big data, Dr. Barry Devlin
- Delivering data analytics, a step-by-step guide to driving adoption of business intelligence from planning to launch, Nicholas Kelly
- Delivering business intelligence with Microsoft SQL server 2016, Brian Larson
- Pro Power BI desktop, self-service analytics and data visualization for the Power user, Adam Aspin
- Pervasive intelligence now, enabling game-changing outcomes in the age of exponential data, Anu Jain
- Data science and analytics, editors Sneha Kumari, K.K. Tripathy, Vidya Kumbhar
- Business analytics, text and cases, Tanushri Bangerjee, Arindam Banerjee
- Infonomics, how to monetize, manage, and measure information as an asset for competitive advantage, Douglas B. Laney
- Economic espionage and industrial spying, Hedieh Nasheri
- Business and competitive analysis, effective application of new and classic methods, Craig S. Fleisher and Babette E. Bensoussan
- Understanding cyber risk, protecting your corporate assets, Thomas R. Koehler
- Information security governance simplified, from the boardroom to the keyboard, Todd Fitzgerald
- Business analytics, a contemporary approach, Thomas W. Jackson and Steven Lockwood
- Business intelligence and big data, drivers of organizational success, Celina Olszak
- Competing on analytics, the new science of winning, Thomas H. Davenport and Jeanne G. Harris
- Social data analytics, collaboration for the enterprise, Krish Krishnan, Shawn P. Rogers
- An introduction to knowledge information strategy, from business intelligence to knowledge sciences, editors, Akira Ishikawa, Juro Nakagawa
- Analytics at work, smarter decisions, better results, Thomas H. Davenport, Jeanne G. Harris, Robert Morison
- Simulating business processes for descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics, Andrew Greasley
- Prescriptive analytics, the final frontier for evidence-based management and optimal decision making, Dursun Delen
- Practical text analytics, interpreting text and unstructured data for business intelligence, Steven Struhl
- Business analytics, a management approach, Richard Vidgen, Sam Kirshner, and Felix Tan
Outgoing Resources
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