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This book constitutes the tutorial lectures of the 4th European Business Intelligence Summer School, eBISS 2014, held in Berlin, Germany, in July 2014.
The tutorials presented here in an extended and refined format were given by renowned experts and cover topics including requirements engineering for decision-support systems, visual analytics of large data sets, linked data and semantic technologies, supervised classification on data streams, and knowledge reuse in large organizations.
List of contents
On the Complexity of Requirements Engineering for Decision-Support Systems: The CID Case Study.- Multi-perspective Analysis of Mobile Phone Call Data Records: A Visual Analytics Approach.- From the Web of Documents to the Linked Data.- A Survey on Supervised Classification on Data Streams.- Knowledge Reuse: Survey of Existing Techniques and Classification Approach.
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This book constitutes the tutorial lectures of the 4th European Business Intelligence Summer School, eBISS 2014, held in Berlin, Germany, in July 2014.
The tutorials presented here in an extended and refined format were given by renowned experts and cover topics including requirements engineering for decision-support systems, visual analytics of large data sets, linked data and semantic technologies, supervised classification on data streams, and knowledge reuse in large organizations.
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“The book would be an eye-opener to those business
schools that confine discussions related to business intelligence within the
boundaries of commercial corporate activities. It shows how the theme could be
effectively used in a wide range of cases, along with some of the latest emerging
techniques available for conducting innovative analytics.” (C. K. Raju, Computing
Reviews, November, 2015)
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"The book would be an eye-opener to those business schools that confine discussions related to business intelligence within the boundaries of commercial corporate activities. It shows how the theme could be effectively used in a wide range of cases, along with some of the latest emerging techniques available for conducting innovative analytics." (C. K. Raju, Computing Reviews, November, 2015)