Alberto Abelló Gamazo
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
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Archive | 2012
Alberto Abelló Gamazo; Óscar Romero Moral
Business intelligence systems combine operational data with analytical tools to present complex and competitive information to planners and decision makers. The objective is to improve the timeliness and quality of inputs to the decision process. Business Intelligence is used to understand the capabilities available in the firm; the state of the art, trends, and future directions in the markets, the technologies, and the regulatory environment in which the firm competes; and the actions of competitors and the implications of these actions. The emergence of the data warehouse as a repository, advances in data cleansing, increased capabilities of hardware and software, and the emergence of the web architecture all combine to create a richer business intelligence environment than was available previously. Although business intelligence systems are widely used in industry, research about them is limited. This paper, in addition to being a tutorial, proposes a BI framework and potential research topics. The framework highlights the importance of unstructured data and discusses the need to develop BI tools for its acquisition, integration, cleanup, search, analysis, and delivery. In addition, this paper explores a matrix for BI data types (structured vs. unstructured) and data sources (internal and external) to guide research.The traditional way to manage Information Technologies (IT) in the companies is having a data center, and licensing monolithic applications based on the number of CPUs, allowed connections, etc. This also holds for Business Intelligence environments. Nevertheless, technologies have evolved and today other approaches are possible. Specifically, the service paradigm allows to outsource hardware as well as software in a pay-as-you-go model.
Archive | 2017
Alberto Abelló Gamazo; Óscar Romero Moral
On-line analytical processing (OLAP) describes an approach to decision support, which aims to extract knowledge from a data warehouse, or more specifically, from data marts. Its main idea is providing navigation through data to non-expert users, so that they are able to interactively generate ad hoc queries without the intervention of IT professionals. This name was introduced in contrast to on-line transactional processing (OLTP), so that it reflected the different requirements and characteristics between these classes of uses. The concept falls in the area of business intelligence.
Archive | 1999
Alberto Abelló Gamazo; M. Oliva; María Elena Rodríguez González; Félix Enrique Saltor Soler
24th Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems, SEBD 2016: Ugento, Lecce, Italy, June 19-22, 2016 | 2016
Alberto Abelló Gamazo; Enrico Gallinucci; Matteo Golfarelli; Stefano Rizzi Bach; Óscar Romero Moral
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Methods and Cases in Computing Education | 2010
Xavier Burgués Illa; Carme Martín Escofet; Maria Carme Quer Bosor; Alberto Abelló Gamazo; María José Casany Guerrero; Antoni Urpí Tubella; María Elena Rodríguez González
International Journal of Engineering Education | 2016
Alberto Abelló Gamazo; Xavier Burgués Illa; María José Casany Guerrero; Carme Martín Escofet; Maria Carme Quer Bosor; M. Elena Rodríguez González; Óscar Romero Moral; Antoni Urpí Tubella
XIV Jornadas de Enseñanza Universitaria de la Informática | 2008
Xavier Burgués Illa; Maria Carme Quer Bosor; Alberto Abelló Gamazo; María José Casany Guerrero; Carme Martín Escofet; María Elena Rodríguez González; Antoni Urpí Tubella
edbt/icdt workshops | 2017
Daria Glushkova; Petar Jovanovic; Alberto Abelló Gamazo
edbt/icdt workshops | 2017
Sergi Nadal Francesch; Alberto Abelló Gamazo; Óscar Romero Moral; Jovan Varga
conference on advanced information systems engineering | 2017
Alberto Abelló Gamazo; Claudia Patricia Ayala Martínez; Carles Farré Tost; Cristina Gómez Seoane; Marc Oriol Hilari; Óscar Romero Moral