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Business Intelligence-- Putting It All Together

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The article was published on 1986-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Intelligence cycle (target-centric approach) & Business activity monitoring.

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CI Spider: a tool for competitive intelligence on the web

TL;DR: There exists strong evidence in support of the potentially significant value of applying the CI Spider approach in CI applications, which compares CI Spider with two other alternative focused information gathering methods: Lycos search constrained by Internet domain, and manual within-site browsing and searching.

The Evolution of Competitive Intelligence

TL;DR: An overview of the evolution of competitive intelligence and of the fundamental concepts of CI, including the intelligence production process, can be found in this article, where a proposal management professional creates competitive responses to RFPs and commercial opportunities.
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Business Intelligence During Times of Crisis: Adoption and Usage of ERP Systems by SMEs

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the adoption and implementation of ERP systems by SMEs in the region of Western Macedonia and found that although SMEs recognize the advantages and benefits gained by the application of these systems, especially in managing and summarizing heterogenous data, they do not take advantage of the knowledge and experience gained from using them.
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Conceptual analysis of business intelligence

TL;DR: The article aims to provide an analysis of BI definitions and related intelligence concepts, such as the content of each key concept, what it describes and how intelligence concepts relate to each other.
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Possibility of Improving Efficiency within Business Intelligence Systems in Companies

TL;DR: The possibility of improving efficiency within business intelligence systems in companies is described, which includes providing constant mapping and implementing the new trends in the development and use of the systems.