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Business intelligence techniques: a perspective from accounting and finance (2004)

Anandarajan, Asokan(Edited by)Anandarajan, Murugan(Edited by)Srinivasan, Cadambi A.(Edited by)
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Modern businesses generate huge volumes of accounting data on a daily basis.

The recent advancements in information technology have given organizations the ability to capture and store these data in an efficient and effective manner.

However, there is a widening gap between this data storage and usage of the data.

Business intelligence techniques can help an organization obtain and process relevant accounting data quickly and cost efficiently.

Such techniques include, query and reporting tools, online analytical processing (OLAP), statistical analysis, text mining, data mining, and visualization.

Business IntelligenceTechniques is a compilation of chapters written by experts in the various areas.

While these chapters stand of their own, taken together they provide a comprehensive overview of how to exploit accounting data in the business environment.

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£89.50
Product Details
Springer
3540247009 / 9783540247005
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
658.472
15/12/2005
English
268 pages
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