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221 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND REPORT STORYBOARDING US13033505 2011-02-23 US20120117089A1 2012-05-10 Olivier Lionel Matrat; Thierry J. D'Hers; Amir M. Netz; Stella Chan Rowlett; Riccardo E. Muti
Embodiments are directed to organizing reporting data from various sources such as frames into a storyboard view with additional metadata that is specific to the storyboard and to sharing and/or exporting a storyboard sequence of reporting frames. In an embodiment, a computer system accesses various portions of reporting data. The reporting data includes source data, relevant data states and metadata describing properties of the associated report. The computer system organizes the reporting data into multiple reporting frames according to various organizing criteria. Each reporting frame is incorporated into a storyboard interface. The computer system also displays the storyboard interface which includes each of the reporting frames organized according the organizing criteria.
222 Continuous integration of business intelligence software US12982560 2010-12-30 US08140477B2 2012-03-20 J. Lynn Moore, Jr.; Lance W Hankins
A method for automatically testing a business intelligence artifact includes receiving business metric data from a business intelligence system, creating a business intelligence artifact derived from the received business metric data, executing the business intelligence artifact to generate a business intelligence output populated with information related to the business metric data, creating at least one test case for the business intelligence artifact, the test case having at least one assertion associated with the business intelligence output to verify the proper functioning of the business intelligence artifact, testing, with an automated agent interfaced with the business intelligence system, the business intelligence artifact for errors by determining whether the output generated by the current version of the business intelligence artifact satisfies the conditions of the assertion after execution of the business intelligence artifact; and if errors are detected, correcting the errors to create a subsequent version of the business intelligence artifact.
223 SHARED BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ELEMENTS US12538993 2009-08-11 US20110040802A1 2011-02-17 Alain Bonatti; Stéphane Lecercle; Françoise Corvaisier
Some aspects relate to reception of a selection of a business intelligence report element in a first business intelligence report of a first file format, creation of a serialized description of the business intelligence report element in a second file format based on a business intelligence report element data model, reception of an instruction to add the business intelligence report element to a second business intelligence report of a third file format, and addition of the business intelligence report element to the second business intelligence report in the third file format based on the serialized description of the business intelligence report element.
224 PROVIDING COLLABORATIVE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE US12486816 2009-06-18 US20100325206A1 2010-12-23 UMESHWAR DAYAL; Ravigopal Vennelakanti; Ratnesh Kumar Sharma; Maria G. Gastellanos; Ming C. Hao; Chandrakant Patel; Sangamesh S. Bellad; Manish Gupta
To provide collaborative business intelligence in an enterprise, an analytics platform is provided to receive an event associated with the enterprise and to perform analysis in response to the event. A virtual collaboration platform is provided to enable plural users to interact with each other and to use resources of the analytics platform.
225 Tracking system incorporating business intelligence US10056887 2002-01-25 US07627666B1 2009-12-01 Vincent E. DeGiulio; Michael E. Boushka; Nikkole K. Karl; Edy S. Cosillo; Christopher A. Bayham; Christopher F. Alladin; Bardia Matinpour; Jeffrey S. Bushey; Jay J. Hennings
A tracking manager, in communication with a status tracking structure and one or more client, provides event information regarding a plurality of objects, received from the status tracking structure, and alert information to the clients. Immediate rules and periodic rules are assessed in light of event information, which rules are stored in a rule storage component such that any of the rules may be modified independently of a rule execution component within the tracking manager. When the conditions defining any of the business rules are met, alert events are generated, stored and provided to the clients. Additionally, a map control operating in the clients allows selected portions of the event information to be provided to the clients. A data structure corresponding to a map schema is provided such that specialized map images may be readily provided and associated with each other.
226 Six sigma enabled business intelligence system US09851732 2001-05-08 US20090063209A1 2009-03-05 Timothy M. Dubois; Jacques Senchet; Craig Martell; Guna (Ned) Nedumaran
A method of presenting an analysis of enterprise wide business data. In response to a user request to a web site operable to access enterprise wide business data and to provide statistical analysis, a six sigma enabled BIS transfers an electronic document to the user. The electronic document allows the user to select dimensions to specify which data to analyze for a given performance measure. Then, in response to a request from the user for a statistical analysis, the six sigma enabled BIS performs a statistical analysis of the performance measure and transfers an electronic copy of the statistical analysis to the user. In one embodiment the document comprises a histogram. The histogram has an overlay indicator of the statistical mean, as well as a target limit. In this fashion, the user may view the variance in the data, and see how much data are outside the target range.
227 Business intelligence data reconciliation system US11517711 2006-09-08 US20080065629A1 2008-03-13 Reiner Wallmeier; Jens Breyer; Christian Cramer
A sending device sends a key and financial data to a receiver device and a reconciliation device in a business intelligence system. The receiver device verifies the key and sends the verified key and financial data to the business intelligence system. The reconciliation device selects the data sets based on the keys and thereupon compares the financial data. If the comparison reveals the data sets as being proper matches, the financial data is considered reconciled and can then be cleared. If not, the non-reconciled data in the data set may be archived for later reconciliation operations at future time intervals or may be resubmitted to the sending device for reevaluation. The inclusion of addition data and an interaction between various financial processing instruments allows for the reconciliation of business intelligence data in a business intelligence application/system.
228 Business intelligence system and methods US11498943 2006-08-03 US20070038683A1 2007-02-15 James Dixon; Doug Moran; Marc Batchelor
In general, the invention relates to a business intelligence platform. In one aspect, data is logged such that information about execution instances can be obtained. In another aspect, action sequences are developed, stored, and executed, such that use of a variety of components can be specified.
229 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTEREST-DRIVEN DATA SHARING IN INTEREST-DRIVEN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS EP13848950 2013-10-10 EP2909758A4 2016-10-19 ESHLEMAN JOHN GLENN; BEYER KEVIN SCOTT; BABCOCK BRIAN; KANNE CARL-CHRISTIAN
Systems and methods for interest-driven data sharing in interest-driven business intelligence systems in accordance with embodiments of the invention are illustrated. In one embodiment, an interest-driven data sharing server system includes a processor, a memory configured to store an interest-driven data sharing application, raw data storage, metadata storage configured to store data description metadata describing the raw data, and report storage configured to store previously generated reports, wherein the interest-driven data sharing application configures the processor to receive a report specification, locate at least one previously generated report stored in the report storage, identify raw data stored in the raw data storage using the data description metadata and at least one of the reporting data requirements, calculate redundant data metadata using the located previously generated reports and the identified raw data, determine modified reporting data requirements, retrieve updated source data, and generate reporting data based on the updated source data.
230 METHODOLOGY SUPPORTED BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (BI) SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM PCT/IB2013054254 2013-05-23 WO2013175422A4 2014-02-13 FRAFJORD ERIK
The disclosed device provides idealized and reusable data source interfaces. The process of idealizing includes reengineering of an original data model using a surrogate key based model. The technique emphasizes readability and performance of the resulting operational data store. In, addition, the disclosed device provides a unique method for handling changes which allows for all types of changes to be automatically implemented in the operational data store by table conversion. Further the disclosed device provides inline materialization which supports a continuous data flow dependency chain. A continuous dependency chain is used to provide automated documentation as well as a dynamic paralleled transformation process.
231 METHODOLOGY SUPPORTED BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (BI) SOFTWARE AND SYSTEM PCT/IB2013/054254 2013-05-23 WO2013175422A1 2013-11-28 FRAFJORD, Erik

The disclosed device provides idealized and reusable data source interfaces. The process of idealizing includes reengineering of an original data model using a surrogate key based model. The technique emphasizes readability and performance of the resulting operational data store. In, addition, the disclosed device provides a unique method for handling changes which allows for all types of changes to be automatically implemented in the operational data store by table conversion. Further the disclosed device provides inline materialization which supports a continuous data flow dependency chain. A continuous dependency chain is used to provide automated documentation as well as a dynamic paralleled transformation process.

232 Processing queries in a computer network using business intelligence tools EP13002331.0 2013-04-30 EP2665000A3 2014-06-11 Lutter, Steffen; Xue, Xiaohui; Gopalakrishnan, Mythili; Snowdon, Peter

A method for querying an Open Data Protocol ("opendata") opendata provider includes receiving a relational database query, parsing the relational database query, creating an execution plan, transmitting an opendata query to the opendata provider, transforming a response into a relational format, and providing the transformed response in reply to the relational database query. The method further includes mapping content of an opendata entity data model to a relational model catalog, and processing a portion of the execution plan by an opendata driver implemented at the server. The method can further include the server retrieving document metadata from the opendata provider, building an internal model of the document metadata, and responding to a metadata request. A system for implementing the method and a non-transitory computer readable medium are also disclosed.

233 Processing queries in a computer network using business intelligence tools EP13002331.0 2013-04-30 EP2665000A2 2013-11-20 Lutter, Steffen; Xue, Xiaohui; Gopalakrishnan, Mythili; Snowdon, Peter

A method for querying an Open Data Protocol ("opendata") opendata provider includes receiving a relational database query, parsing the relational database query, creating an execution plan, transmitting an opendata query to the opendata provider, transforming a response into a relational format, and providing the transformed response in reply to the relational database query. The method further includes mapping content of an opendata entity data model to a relational model catalog, and processing a portion of the execution plan by an opendata driver implemented at the server. The method can further include the server retrieving document metadata from the opendata provider, building an internal model of the document metadata, and responding to a metadata request. A system for implementing the method and a non-transitory computer readable medium are also disclosed.

234 Method for business intelligence dashboard assembly tool with indication of relationship among content elements, computing system and computer program JP2012244327 2012-11-06 JP2013140564A 2013-07-18 MATTHEW STEPHAN CHMIEL; JASON HILTZ-LAFORGE; ALIREZA POURSHAHID; GRAHAM ANDREW WATTS
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To configure a business intelligence dashboard.SOLUTION: A method comprises searching for a relationship between information associated with one or more resource content elements and information associated with one or more dashboard content elements, and, for a first resource content element from among the resource content elements that has a relationship with a first dashboard content element from among the dashboard content elements, rendering a visual indication of the relationship between the first resource content element and the first dashboard content element.
235 A CONTENT BASED APPROACH TO EXTENDING THE FORM AND FUNCTION OF A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM PCT/AU2010/001267 2010-09-28 WO2011038445A1 2011-04-07 REEVES, Christopher John; MEYNINK, Todd William

A business intelligence (BI) system includes the ability to extend its functionality outside of the project life cycle by means of specific content. Complex multidimensional queries are interpreted as trees of atomic sub-expressions that are combined in a parse-tree-like structure to form the overall query. Each sub tree is valid in isolation when provided with the proper context. Any sub tree can be an expression template, stored as application content, which at generation time uses simple text substitution with instance specific parameters to produce multidimensional expression syntax. The system includes a sophisticated type system and semantic layer that hides the user from the complexities inherent in working with OLAP databases. A business intelligence expert can provide type and semantic cues for each expression template, held as content.

236 Apparatus and Method for Transporting Business Intelligence Objects Between Business Intelligence Systems US13032554 2011-02-22 US20110145302A1 2011-06-16 Stephan Jacob Nagoski; Carlos Antonio Mejia
A computer readable medium includes executable instructions to create a first export file that defines attributes and relationships associated with a first business intelligence object. A second export file that characterizes a second business intelligence object associated with the first business intelligence object is formed. The first export file and the second export file are combined into a composite export entity. The composite export entity is distributed.
237 Apparatus and method for transporting business intelligence objects between business intelligence systems US11303039 2005-12-14 US07899820B2 2011-03-01 Stephan Jacob Nagoski; Carlos Antonio Mejia
A computer readable medium includes executable instructions to create a first export file that defines attributes and relationships associated with a first business intelligence object. A second export file that characterizes a second business intelligence object associated with the first business intelligence object is formed. The first export file and the second export file are combined into a composite export entity. The composite export entity is distributed.
238 Apparatus and method for transporting a business intelligence objects between business intelligence systems US11303039 2005-12-14 US20070136364A1 2007-06-14 Carlos Mejia; Stephan Nagoski
A computer readable medium includes executable instructions to create a first export file that defines attributes and relationships associated with a first business intelligence object. A second export file that characterizes a second business intelligence object associated with the first business intelligence object is formed. The first export file and the second export file are combined into a composite export entity. The composite export entity is distributed.
239 显示屏幕面板的商业智能助手图形用户界面 CN202230049218.1 2022-01-24 CN307302173S 2022-04-29 安苗苗
1.本外观设计产品的名称:显示屏幕面板的商业智能助手图形用户界面。 2.本外观设计产品的用途:用于进行交互操作、显示信息。 3.本外观设计产品的设计要点:在于图形用户界面。 4.最能表明设计要点的图片或照片:主视图。 5.其他为惯常设计,省略后视图、左视图、右视图、俯视图、仰视图。 6.图形用户界面的用途:本外观设计为显示屏幕面板的商业智能助手图形用户界面,用于展示商业数据信息并提供相关交互操作等。 7.图形用户界面的变化状态说明:主视图为用户首次进入商业智能助手首页的界面,该界面提供短视频形式的整体功能介绍、进入帮助模的入口和“可以试试这样问我”模块,以帮助用户快速习得本产品的使用方法并提供选择提问的方式;在主视图中,点击“可以试试这样问我”模块中的问题“6月厨电平台最差的3个链群”,进入界面变化状态图1,在界面变化状态图1中,选择的问题“6月厨电平台最差的3个链群”以提问的方式展示在对话框中,并且商业智能助手正在针对该问题进行数据加载;在界面变化状态图1中,商业智能助手进行数据加载完成后,进入界面变化状态图2,在界面变化状态图2中,加载完成的数据卡片展示在问题下方并且在数据卡片下方还展示有其他问题推荐;界面变化状态图3为用户非首次进入商业智能助手首页的界面,该界面提供“每日一学”问候模块,并展示有“预警消息”和“洞察详情”的消息卡片,其中,“预警消息”模块显示为未读状态;在界面变化状态图3中,用户超过5s未对该界面进行响应时,则进入界面变化状态图4,在界面变化状态图4中,弹出“可以试试这样问我”模块;在界面变化状态图4中,点击“预警消息”模块进行查看并返回首页后,则进入界面变化状态图5,在界面变化状态图5中,“预警消息”模块显示为已读状态。 8.该显示屏幕面板用于手机、电脑。
240 INTEREST-DRIVEN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS USING INTEREST-DRIVEN DATA PIPELINES EP13754225.4 2013-02-28 EP2820534A1 2015-01-07 ESHLEMAN, John, Glenn; WERTHER, Benjamin, Mark; BEYER, Kevin, Scott; BABCOCK, Brian, F.; ZHANG, Yewei
Interest-driven Business Intelligence (Bl) systems in accordance with embodiments of the invention are illustrated. In one embodiment of the invention, a data processing system includes raw data storage containing raw data, metadata storage containing metadata that describes the raw data, and an interest-driven data pipeline that is automatically compiled to generate reporting data using the raw data, wherein the interest-driven data pipeline is compiled based upon reporting data requirements automatically derived from at least one report specification defined using the metadata.
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