Business Intelligence and Agile Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Organizations: Cross-Disciplinary Applications
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Business Intelligence and Agile Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Organizations: Cross-Disciplinary Applications

Release Date: September, 2011|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 370
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-050-7
ISBN13: 9781613500507|ISBN10: 1613500505|EISBN13: 9781613500514
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Description:

Business intelligence applications are of vital importance as they help organizations manage, develop, and communicate intangible assets such as information and knowledge. Organizations that have undertaken business intelligence initiatives have benefited from increases in revenue, as well as significant cost savings.

Business Intelligence and Agile Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Organizations: Cross-Disciplinary Applications highlights the marriage between business intelligence and knowledge management through the use of agile methodologies. Through its fifteen chapters, this book offers perspectives on the integration between process modeling, agile methodologies, business intelligence, knowledge management, and strategic management.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Agile Modeling for Business Intelligence
  • Business Intelligence Government Framework
  • Business Intelligence in Higher Education
  • E-Government Systems
  • Knowledge and IT Integration in Organizations
  • Knowledge Discovery Process Models
  • Measurement of Brand Lift
  • Risk Management in Knowledge-Based Organizations
  • Web Engineering and Business Intelligence
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Business intelligence is made possible by the existence of Information Technology. Business intelligence aims to support better business decision-making. To use agile methodologies and to develop Information Technology faster and cheaper is to put an icing on the cake. I doubt that Hans Peter Luhn was aware of the consequences of Business intelligence when he coined the term in 1958.

– Business Intelligence and Agile Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Organizations: Cross-Disciplinary Applications

The book is comprised of fifteen chapters and is a collaboration work of 29 scholars from 8 different countries and 11 different research organizations. The end product is made possible by the use of the impossible ideas dreamt by visionaries.

– Dr. Evon M. O. Abu-Taieh, Editor in Chief, International Journal of Aviation Technology, Engineering and Management (IJATEM)
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Asim Abdel Rahman El Sheikh is Dean of Information Technology in the Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences (AABFS). He supervised a number of theses in simulation and software engineering. He earned his PhD and MSc from London School of Economics & Political Science, and his BSc from University of Khartoum. He was a researcher in the Computer-Aided Simulation Modeling (CASM) Research Group. He worked as programmer, system analyst & designer in many organizations. He has authored two books and many articles. His research interest areas include SW piracy, software outsourcing, simulation modeling, and SW engineering.
Mouhib Alnoukari received his PhD degree from the Arab Academy for Banking and financial Sciences (Damascus, Syria). He already received three master degrees: MS in Computer Sciences from Montpellier University (France), MS in Mathematics from Damascus University (Syria), and MBA from the Higher Institute for Administration Development, Damascus University (Syria). He is currently working as a Faculty member at the Arab International University, Damascus (Syria). His research interests are in the areas of: Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Data Warehousing, Agile methodology, Software Engineering, and Databases in which he published many journal and conferences papers. He published more than 20 books both in Arabic and English languages. He has been appointed many times as track chair, reviewer in many international conferences: ICCAIE, ICOS, ISCI, and Co-Chaired BISY2010. He is an editorial board member at the Journal of Computing Applications (JCA).
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Basel Ojjeh, x-Senior Vice President at Yahoo, Inc., USA
  • Basel Solaiman, Telecom Bretagne, France
  • Faek Diko, Vice President at the Arab International University, Syria
  • Ghassan Kanaan, Arab Academy for Banking & Financial Sciences, Jordan
  • Moustafa Ghanem, Imperial College London, UK
  • Moutasem Shafaamry, International University for Sciences and Technology, Syria
  • Rakan Razouk, Vice President at Damascus University, Syria
  • Ramez Hajislam, Arab International University, Syria
  • Riyad Al-Shalabi, Arab Academy for Banking & Financial Sciences, Jordan
  • Salah Dowaji, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Syria