Pervasive Business Intelligence
Christopher Gersbo-Møller&
Tim Hansson
KomIAlt Seminar16. November 2005
A tentativ “hypothesis”…
• Pervasive Business Intelligence systems
• Business Intelligence on pervasive systems
Pervasive Business Intelligence
• Ubiquitously available contextual information– To all levels of the organization –
information democracy.– Every employee as an “organization of
one”.– Fine-grained “goals – monitor – reward”
cycle.
BI / GBIS - Grower BI Sytem
• PoD – Traditional BI for SME
• Conditions - SME !– ”Prof.” management (-Trade)
• Often no finansiel, economical or analytical expertice
– Limited ressources • Need to build on excisting systems• Focus is on Internal BI – the company is the context,
but collaborative tools are in strong demand
The grower context
• 1 company = 6 stand-alone applications (excl. MS office)
• 2 distributed app. (excl. email)
• No integration– No KM, no knowledge
sharing– Not even data-recycling
(manual labor)
Finansiel planlægning
- Budget
IT-systemer
Proces
Internt Eksternt
Planlægning
Salg
Opfølgning / Rapportering
Produktion
Processer og systemer i og omkring gartnerier
Produktions-planlægning
Salgsystemer
Revision
Regnskabs-system
DistributionLogistik
Registrering af produktion
Klimastyring
GBIS
- Dataintegration
- Procesintegration
BI defined as…
ERP - system
ToolsBudgeting Simulations Forecast
AIAutomatikData Mining
Benchmarking
BI Product
Competences
GBIS
• User-friendly• Builds on existing data-
sources• Internal focus ->
– Budgeting/accounting• Web-based
– .NET / SOA• External accessibility
=> Supports Communities
Community / BenchMarkingTool for:
• Internal use – me, myself and I• Development?
• Small community• Known participants
• Large community• Branch
Communities
• “…new forms emerge when existing forms are unable to exploit underutilised resources.” (Miles, 2005)
• Knowledge is the underutilised resource• Traditional winnowing processes of
innovation have narrow market focus
Traditional IT-integration to market
Market 1
Company A
EDI
www
Collaborative Entrepreneurship (Miles et al.)
Market 3
Market 2
Market 4
Market 1
Community
Company ACompany B
Company D
Company C
New approach
• Other communities
• Need for supporting protocol, ICT and organizational structures
Company A
Company B /Community 1
Company C / Community 4
Community 2
Company D /Community 3
EDI
Community 5
Community 6
Recap: Pervasive Business Intelligence
• Ubiquitously available contextual information– To all levels of the organization –
information democracy.– Every employee as an “organization of
one”.– Fine-grained “goals – monitor – reward”
cycle.
BI on pervasive systems
• Ubiquitously available contextual information– Outsiders as part of the organization– Reciprocal information democracy– Fine-grained innovation feedback cycle
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