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Business analytics
About: Business analytics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3593 publications have been published within this topic receiving 84601 citations. The topic is also known as: Business Analytics & business analytics.
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TL;DR: This research presents a meta-modelling system that automates the very labor-intensive and therefore time-heavy and expensive process of manually cataloging and cataloging data to provide insights into its underlying mechanisms.
Abstract: The rapid accumulation of data in diverse forms and from various sources has been driving an increasing interest in big data and business analytics. Applications of a variety of analytical techniqu...
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TL;DR: The research team created the UK's first dynamic visualization tool for crises related to food poverty, which uses foodbank data to map geographical demand and aligns findings to 2011 Census data to predict where additional foodbanks may be needed.
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TL;DR: A systematic literature review process deconstructs the concept of human resources analytics as presented in a vast although fragmented literature, and identifies 106 key research topics associated to three major areas, i.e. enablers of HR analytics, applications and value.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the adoption and assessment of business analytics in professional sports organizations is explored and an empirical analysis is conducted concerning management's perception of the effects of the business analytics as well as the actual change in financial performance since the adoption of analytics by the organizations.
Abstract: It is well known that professional sports teams have made extensive use of analytics to improve their on-field performance. However, it is not as apparent that these same organizations use analytics to improve performance on the “business” side. The North American professional sports industry is unique in that the teams operate as legal monopolies/duopolies, with very few cities having more than one major-league team in a particular sport. Thus, our intent is to explore the adoption and assessment of business analytics in professional sports organizations. An empirical analysis is conducted concerning management’s perception of the effects of business analytics as well as the actual change in financial performance since the adoption of analytics by the organizations.
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12 Mar 2003TL;DR: In this paper, the authors automatically generate a dimensional model from an object model and use the relationships in the object model to infer foreign key relations in the dimensional model, which are then used to infer the relationships between the two models.
Abstract: The present invention automatically generates a dimensional model from an object model. The relationships in the object model are used to infer foreign key relationships in the dimensional model.
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