
Smart (enough) systems2007
About this book
The computer-based systems most organizations rely on to support their businesses are not very smart. Many of the business decisions these companies make tend to be hidden in systems that make poor decisions, or don't make them at all. Further, most systems struggle to keep up with the pace of change. The answer is not to implement newer, "intelligent" systems. The fact is that much of today's existing technology has the potential to be "smart enough" to make a big difference to an organization's business. This book tells you how.
Details
- First published
- 2007
- OL Work ID
- OL12434908W
Subjects
Decision support systemsDecision makingBusiness information systemsManagement decision makingBusiness Decision MakingDecision Support Systems (Engineering)ComputersComputers - Data Base ManagementBusiness/EconomicsDatabase Management - Data WarehousingBusiness & Economics / Information ManagementDecision Making & Problem SolvingManagement Information SystemsDecision makingDecision support systemsData warehousing