Information architecture analysis using business intelligence tools based on the information needs of executives

  • Affeldt F
  • Silva Junior S
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Devising an information architecture system that enables an organization to centralize information regarding its operational, managerial and strategic performance is one of the challenges currently facing information technology. The present study aimed to analyze an information architecture system developed using Business Intelligence (BI) technology. The analysis was performed based on a questionnaire enquiring as to whether the information needs of executives were met during the process. A theoretical framework was applied consisting of information architecture and BI technology, using a case study methodology. Results indicated that the transaction processing systems studied did not meet the information needs of company executives. Information architecture using data warehousing, online analytical processing (OLAP) tools and data mining may provide a more agile means of meeting these needs. However, some items must be included and others modified, in addition to improving the culture of information use by company executives. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Affeldt, F. S., & Silva Junior, S. D. da. (2013). Information architecture analysis using business intelligence tools based on the information needs of executives. Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management, 10(2), 251–270. https://doi.org/10.4301/s1807-17752013000200004

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