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Architekturen für BI & Analytics : Konzepte, Technologien und Anwendung.
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ISBN: 396910579X Year: 2021 Publisher: Heidelberg : dpunkt.verlag,

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Long description: Erfolgsfaktoren für BI-Architekturen Umfassendes und anwendungsbezogenes Handbuch Einsatz von neuen Technologien wie EAI, Virtualisierung sowie Cloud- und Data-Lake-Architekturen Mit vielen Praxisbeispielen aus der BI & Analytics-Welt Sowohl regulatorische Vorgaben als auch gesteigerte Anforderungen seitens der Fachanwender haben in den letzten Jahren zu immer komplexeren Business-Intelligence- und Analytics-Landschaften geführt, die es zu entwickeln und betreiben gilt. So setzt sich eine heute übliche Architektur aus zahlreichen Einzelkomponenten zusammen, deren Zusammenspiel und funktionale Abdeckung als wesentlicher Erfolgsfaktor für zugehörige BIA-Initiativen zu werten ist.Dieses Buch setzt sich das Ziel, die derzeit gebräuchlichen Architekturmuster zu beschreiben und dabei einen Überblick über die aktuell verwendeten Technologien zu liefern. Dabei werden nicht nur die architektonischen Frameworks der großen Produktanbieter aufgegriffen, sondern darüber hinaus Lösungen für konkrete Anwendungsfälle präsentiert. Biographical note: Prof. Dr. Peter Gluchowski leitet den Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, insb. Systementwicklung und Anwendungssysteme, an der Technischen Universität in Chemnitz und konzentriert sich dort mit seinen Forschungsaktivitäten auf das Themengebiet Business Intelligence & Analytics. Er beschäftigt sich seit mehr als 25 Jahren mit Fragestellungen, die den praktischen Aufbau dispositiver bzw. analytischer Systeme zur Entscheidungsunterstützung betreffen. Seine Erfahrungen aus unterschiedlichsten Praxisprojekten sind in zahlreichen Veröffentlichungen zu diesem Themenkreis dokumentiert. ‪Frank Leisten ist passionierter Berater für datengetriebene Vorhaben mit modernen Technologien. Seine Expertise in den Funktionen des Datenmanagements sowie jahrelange Praxiserfahrung in verschiedenen IT-Domänen und Rollen kommen seinen Kunden bei der Orchestrierung sowie der kulturellen und strategischen Entwicklung ihrer Transformationen zugute. ‪Dr. Gero Presser ist Mitgründer und Geschäftsführer bei der QuinScape GmbH, einem Dortmunder IT-Dienstleistungsunternehmen mit 170 Mitarbeitern und Fokus auf Data & Analytics. Er organisiert die Meetup-Gruppe Business Intelligence & Analytics Dortmund mit über 1.000 Mitgliedern und ist Vorsitzender des TDWI Roundtable Ruhrgebiet. ‬


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Managerial and Entrepreneurial Decision Making : Emerging Issues
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Since the conceptualization of bounded rationality, management scholars started investigating how people—managers and entrepreneurs—really make decisions within (and for) organizations. The aim of this eBook is to deeply investigate trends that have flourished within this pivotal research area in conceptual and/or empirical terms, trying to provide new insights on how managers and entrepreneurs make decisions within and for organizations. In this vein, readers that approach this eBook will be taken by hand and accompanied to the discovery of how the mind of decision makers is at the basis of organizational developments or failures. In this regard, published contributions in this eBook underline how executives and entrepreneurs must be ecologically rational, thus be aware of the negative and positive effects that biases can have depending on the context and use them at their advantage. Managerial and entrepreneurial decision-making are phenomena that cannot be detached from the environment in which executives and entrepreneurs are embedded, claiming to establish new approaches to research that looks at decision-making as an individual/group/organization-environment dialectical and multi-level phenomenon.

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Business strategy --- Management of specific areas --- behavioral strategy --- decision-making --- core self-evaluations --- intuition --- overconfidence --- performance --- nurse manager --- time pressure --- self-leadership --- stress --- entrepreneurial decision-making --- resource-based view --- opportunity identification --- competitive advantage --- critical assessments --- managerial process --- decision making --- critical infrastructure elements --- resilience --- disruption --- indication --- data lake --- data governance --- data quality --- big data --- digital transformation --- data science --- asset management --- boundary condition --- SME entrepreneurs --- accountants --- cognitive biases --- debiasing --- clinical decision-making process --- clinical reasoning --- orthopaedics --- follow-up decision --- healthcare decision --- behavioral strategy --- decision-making --- core self-evaluations --- intuition --- overconfidence --- performance --- nurse manager --- time pressure --- self-leadership --- stress --- entrepreneurial decision-making --- resource-based view --- opportunity identification --- competitive advantage --- critical assessments --- managerial process --- decision making --- critical infrastructure elements --- resilience --- disruption --- indication --- data lake --- data governance --- data quality --- big data --- digital transformation --- data science --- asset management --- boundary condition --- SME entrepreneurs --- accountants --- cognitive biases --- debiasing --- clinical decision-making process --- clinical reasoning --- orthopaedics --- follow-up decision --- healthcare decision


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Managerial and Entrepreneurial Decision Making : Emerging Issues
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Since the conceptualization of bounded rationality, management scholars started investigating how people—managers and entrepreneurs—really make decisions within (and for) organizations. The aim of this eBook is to deeply investigate trends that have flourished within this pivotal research area in conceptual and/or empirical terms, trying to provide new insights on how managers and entrepreneurs make decisions within and for organizations. In this vein, readers that approach this eBook will be taken by hand and accompanied to the discovery of how the mind of decision makers is at the basis of organizational developments or failures. In this regard, published contributions in this eBook underline how executives and entrepreneurs must be ecologically rational, thus be aware of the negative and positive effects that biases can have depending on the context and use them at their advantage. Managerial and entrepreneurial decision-making are phenomena that cannot be detached from the environment in which executives and entrepreneurs are embedded, claiming to establish new approaches to research that looks at decision-making as an individual/group/organization-environment dialectical and multi-level phenomenon.


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Managerial and Entrepreneurial Decision Making : Emerging Issues
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Since the conceptualization of bounded rationality, management scholars started investigating how people—managers and entrepreneurs—really make decisions within (and for) organizations. The aim of this eBook is to deeply investigate trends that have flourished within this pivotal research area in conceptual and/or empirical terms, trying to provide new insights on how managers and entrepreneurs make decisions within and for organizations. In this vein, readers that approach this eBook will be taken by hand and accompanied to the discovery of how the mind of decision makers is at the basis of organizational developments or failures. In this regard, published contributions in this eBook underline how executives and entrepreneurs must be ecologically rational, thus be aware of the negative and positive effects that biases can have depending on the context and use them at their advantage. Managerial and entrepreneurial decision-making are phenomena that cannot be detached from the environment in which executives and entrepreneurs are embedded, claiming to establish new approaches to research that looks at decision-making as an individual/group/organization-environment dialectical and multi-level phenomenon.

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