Adaptability of business intelligence (BI) for the construction industry (Soft copy is also available)

Baldania, Hardik (PT101114)

Adaptability of business intelligence (BI) for the construction industry (Soft copy is also available) - viii,67p.

Contents
List of Figures vii
List of Tables viii
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
1.1 Introduction . 2
1.2 Need of Study 2
1.3 Objective 3
1.4 Scope 3
1.5 Thesis Schedule 3
1.6 Methodology 4
Chapter 2: Literature Review 5
2.1 Introduction 6
2.2 Business Intelligence (BI) System 9
2.3 Business Intelligence (BI) Architecture I 0
2.4 Business Intelligence Features (BI) 13
2.5 Importance of Business Intelligence (BI) 14
2.6 Business Intelligence (BI) Tools 15
2.7 Capabilities of Business Intelligence 17
2.8 Critical Success factors 18
Chapter 3: Construction Business Intelligence 20
3 .1 Business Intelligence (BI) in Construction Industry 21
3.2 Business Intelligence as Extended Tool for ERP 24
Research Gap 26
Chapter 4: Data Collection and analysis 27
4.1 Questionnaire Design 28
4.1.1 Respondent profile 28
4.1.2 Data Collection 30
4.2 Data Analysis 34
4.2.1 Current Scenario of Organization 34
4.2.2 Company need improvement in: 37
4.2.3 Capabilities and Critical acceptance factors of BI 38
4.3 Business Intelligence implementation and Dashboard 43
Business Intelligences (BI) capabilities on basis of implementation 4 7
4.4 Implementation Benefits 47
Chapter 5: Conclusion 50
Future Scope 52
Bibliography 53
Annexures: Questionnaire survey forms 55



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