Difference between revisions of "Portal:Business Intelligence/Introduction"
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− | + | Business intelligence (BI) is a set of theories, methodologies, architectures, and technologies that transform raw data into meaningful and useful information<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_intelligence</ref>. While operational systems - such as {{IMSMANG}} and many others - are designed and optimised for data entry and updates, a BI system is read-only and designed for '''analysing''' and '''visualising''' data. The overall objective is to inform the decision making process, thus allow for evidence-based decision making. An important criterion of the underlying data is its '''quality''' - meaningful analysis can only be achieved if the input data is accurate, complete, and of known quality. | |
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+ | The Mine Action INTelligence Tool (MINT -- the name is a reference to Business Intelligence) has been introduced to facilitate the reporting process, and allow for analysis and visualisation of mine action data from {{IMSMANG}} and/or other sources. It is a tool and service provided by the GICHD to the wider mine action community. | ||
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+ | Use cases for MINT include: | ||
+ | * Creating digital dashboards to convey key information to specific audiences | ||
+ | * Tracking indicators and progress | ||
+ | * Creating interactive reports | ||
+ | * Scheduling reports and sending notifications -- for example, send a specific report as a PDF attachment by email every Monday at 08:00 to the operations manager | ||
+ | * Performing ad-hoc data analyses by dragging and dropping fields from predefined data sources | ||
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+ | More details are available on the [[MINT|main MINT page]]. |
Revision as of 19:49, 20 February 2020
Business intelligence (BI) is a set of theories, methodologies, architectures, and technologies that transform raw data into meaningful and useful information[1]. While operational systems - such as IMSMANG and many others - are designed and optimised for data entry and updates, a BI system is read-only and designed for analysing and visualising data. The overall objective is to inform the decision making process, thus allow for evidence-based decision making. An important criterion of the underlying data is its quality - meaningful analysis can only be achieved if the input data is accurate, complete, and of known quality.
The Mine Action INTelligence Tool (MINT -- the name is a reference to Business Intelligence) has been introduced to facilitate the reporting process, and allow for analysis and visualisation of mine action data from IMSMANG and/or other sources. It is a tool and service provided by the GICHD to the wider mine action community.
Use cases for MINT include:
- Creating digital dashboards to convey key information to specific audiences
- Tracking indicators and progress
- Creating interactive reports
- Scheduling reports and sending notifications -- for example, send a specific report as a PDF attachment by email every Monday at 08:00 to the operations manager
- Performing ad-hoc data analyses by dragging and dropping fields from predefined data sources