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Exploring the relationship between artificial intelligence and resilience in manufacturing industrial chains: mechanisms, effects and empirical evidence. [PDF]
Liu S, Fu Y, Song H, Han P.
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AI-Enabled Customer Relationship Management Platforms for Patient Services in Health Care, Early Lessons From Governance, and Program-Level Outcomes. [PDF]
Gupta AK.
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Impact of Natural Language Processing models on diagnosis and decision-making in healthcare, business, education, and sports: a review. [PDF]
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Trends in Venture Capital Investment in AI-Driven Biopharmaceutical Startups.
Bazaz A, Ji Y, Socal MP, Kang SY.
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International Journal of Business Intelligence Research, 2012
Data mining and business intelligence tools have been adding features and gaining uses, and statistical tools developed for data mining tasks often require advanced knowledge and training to apply. Development of these selected tools requires tradeoffs in ease of use and power.
Rahul Saxena, Anand Srinivasan
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Data mining and business intelligence tools have been adding features and gaining uses, and statistical tools developed for data mining tasks often require advanced knowledge and training to apply. Development of these selected tools requires tradeoffs in ease of use and power.
Rahul Saxena, Anand Srinivasan
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2008
Business intelligence (BI) is a data-driven DSS that combines data gathering, data storage, and knowledge management with analysis to provide input to the decision process. The term originated in 1989; prior to that many of its characteristics were part of executive information systems. Business intelligence emphasizes analysis of large volumes of data
Kevin Laahs +2 more
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Business intelligence (BI) is a data-driven DSS that combines data gathering, data storage, and knowledge management with analysis to provide input to the decision process. The term originated in 1989; prior to that many of its characteristics were part of executive information systems. Business intelligence emphasizes analysis of large volumes of data
Kevin Laahs +2 more
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2009
Business Process Intelligence (BPI) is an emerging area that is getting increasingly popular for enterprises. The need to improve business process efficiency, to react quickly to changes and to meet compliance is among the main drivers for BPI. BPI refers to the application of Business Intelligence techniques to business processes and comprises a large
Castellanos, M. +4 more
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Business Process Intelligence (BPI) is an emerging area that is getting increasingly popular for enterprises. The need to improve business process efficiency, to react quickly to changes and to meet compliance is among the main drivers for BPI. BPI refers to the application of Business Intelligence techniques to business processes and comprises a large
Castellanos, M. +4 more
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