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THE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS

Eugenia Iancu ()
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Eugenia Iancu: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania

The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration, 2018, vol. 18, issue 1(27), 144-148

Abstract: The category of computer systems that support decision-making can be defined by the term "business intelligence". It concerns the whole of the Information Technology (IT) tools that add extra "intelligence" to the business process. Integration of traditional, operational applications with a wide range of data analysis programs or expert system categories provides an effective basis for assisting decision-making. Adopting the decision is the process by which an intelligent system determines the pertinence of a certain change in its behavior and develops possible alternatives in this respect, selecting one of these as a course of action to achieve the intended purpose, and its rationality is conditioned by the availability of the information necessary, sufficient and timely to adopt solutions to the problems of choice for a course of action in the given situation and, respectively, to control and regulate the functioning of the lead organization.

Date: 2018
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