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Themed Articles: Business Intelligence

Agile Business Intelligence: Collection and Classification of Agile Business Intelligence Actions by Means of a Catalog and a Selection Guide

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Abstract

Based on a literature review, the article presents a catalog of 31 agile business intelligence actions suitable to increase the agility of business intelligence systems. The actions are classified by the categories “principles,” “methods,” “techniques,” and “technologies” and by their implementation level. In addition, the actions are assigned to business intelligence agility types, resulting in an agile business intelligence actions selection guide. Both artifacts provide benefits for scientists (identification of research areas) and for practitioners (implementation support).

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Robert Krawatzeck

Robert Krawatzeck is a doctoral candidate at Chemnitz University of Technology. His research interests include agile BI, design science research together with test-driven and model-driven development. He received a diploma in computer science from Chemnitz University of Technology. Robert is a member of the agile BI task force from the German Chapter of TDWI and has published on conferences like AMCIS, ECIS, ER, DESRIST, and HICSS.

Barbara Dinter

Barbara Dinter is professor and chair of Business Information Systems I at Chemnitz University of Technology. She holds a PhD from Technische Universität München, Germany, where she previously earned a Master’s degree in computer science. In her role as an IT consultant, she has worked with a variety of organizations. Her research interests include BI and analytics, big data, data driven innovation, and information management. She has published in renowned journals such as Decision Support Systems, Journal of Database Management, and Journal of Decision Systems, and on conferences such as ICIS, ECIS, and HICSS.

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