[AISWorld] Question: What does intelligence mean in business intelligence?

Manuel Mora dr.manuel.mora.uaa at gmail.com
Sun Jul 24 03:59:35 EDT 2016


Dear colleague Dr. Sun, the I in BI concept is related with the I concept
from the Simon's classic decision-making process (I, desing, choice). It is
not origined from the AI field. Other origin is the I concept in military
context. Dr. Mora
On Jul 24, 2016 4:34 AM, "Zhaohao Sun" <zhaohao.sun at gmail.com> wrote:

>  I do not know
>
> what are characteristics of business intelligence?
> what intelligence mean in business intelligence?
>
> where (books and journals) have the scholarly answer to these questions.
>
> Please help me to provide a scholarly answer to these two questions.
>
> Background: I have lectured business intelligence in a few countries
> including Australia for more than a decade. I also published many papers in
> peer-referred journals and books. Recently, a friend told me that there are
> many characteristics of business intelligence. I believe that what
> intelligence mean in business intelligence  is a major issue.
>
> Best regards
>
> Sun
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> Dr. Zhaohao Sun, Ph.D.
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