This work includes an analysis of the most significant studies in the academic literature on the evaluation and measurement of Decision Support Systems and Business Intelligence Systems (BIS).The evaluation model of BIS success proposed by Clark et al. has been studied in depth and a new model has been proposed.The conclusions will describe the most meaningful factors that influence the new proposed evaluation model of BIS success. Particularly important are commitment to the system development and users’ training, while technology does not seem to be one of most critical elements.
The Strategic Role of Business Intelligence Systems: An Assessment Model
ROSSIGNOLI, Cecilia;MOLA, Lapo;
2010-01-01
Abstract
This work includes an analysis of the most significant studies in the academic literature on the evaluation and measurement of Decision Support Systems and Business Intelligence Systems (BIS).The evaluation model of BIS success proposed by Clark et al. has been studied in depth and a new model has been proposed.The conclusions will describe the most meaningful factors that influence the new proposed evaluation model of BIS success. Particularly important are commitment to the system development and users’ training, while technology does not seem to be one of most critical elements.File in questo prodotto:
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