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261 Integrated change management in a business intelligence environment US12841975 2010-07-22 US07945589B1 2011-05-17 Andrew D. Weiss; Andrew G. Rachmiel
A business intelligence system includes a business intelligence server configured to support generation of a report user interface for presentation of enterprise data to end users of the business intelligence system and an authoring user interface for development of a report definition of the report user interface. The business intelligence system further includes a metadata repository in which metadata indicative of the report definition is stored, a client having a browser for communication with the business intelligence server and for rendering of the authoring user interface, and a change management server configured for communication with the business intelligence server to manage the development of the report definition via the authoring user interface. The business intelligence server is configured with first textual instructions to direct the browser in the rendering of the authoring user interface, and the browser is further directed by second textual instructions referenced by the first textual instructions and configured to modify the authoring user interface to allow the change management server to manage storage of the metadata indicative of the report definition.
262 BUSINESS INTELLIGENT ARCHITECTURE SYSTEM AND METHOD US12494867 2009-06-30 US20090265375A1 2009-10-22 Yue Zhuge; Mahmoud Alnahlawi
The present disclosure describes a standardized logical model architecture, for use in building a business intelligent systems, and a system and method of using the logical model architecture to populate a data repository (e.g., a data mart/warehouse) with the data to satisfy reporting and data analysis needs.
263 Autopropagation of business intelligence metadata US11904632 2007-09-26 US20090083306A1 2009-03-26 John V. Sichi; Benny T. Chow; Vishwas S. Agashe; Chetan R. Kadam; Quoc T. Tran; Ken M. Rudin
A method of processing data is disclosed. A data field change is detected in a received data entry received by a business intelligence application. A shared metadata entry shared by two or more business intelligence application stack elements is processed to derive for each of at least a subset of said two or more business intelligence application stack elements a corresponding set of element specific metadata needed by that element to use a data value associated with the data field change.
264 METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE US12117530 2008-05-08 US20080288448A1 2008-11-20 Justino Agredano; Jay Armand Mitra
The novel business intelligence system disclosed herein provides companies with an out of the box enterprise worthy business intelligence solution or environment. The business intelligence system encompasses all of the processes that are involved in the implementation of a business intelligence solution with maximum flexibility but minimizes the need for building a customized system
265 Batch Management of Metadata in a Business Intelligence Architecture US11964624 2007-12-26 US20080195651A1 2008-08-14 Andrew G. Rachmiel; Neil P. Morgan; Dariusz Danielewski
A metadata management system is described for a business intelligence architecture having a metadata repository for content that defines a user environment of the business intelligence architecture. The metadata management system includes a user interface generator to display information regarding a plurality of objects in the metadata repository and to facilitate selection of a group of the plurality of objects, a content editor to evaluate the content stored in the metadata repository for each object of the selected group and to modify in a batch job the content for each object of the selected group for storage of the modified content in the metadata repository, and a communication manager to issue instructions for the storage of the modified content in the metadata repository, the instructions being configured in accordance with a communication protocol of the business intelligence architecture utilized to control the metadata repository.
266 System and method for comparative analysis of business intelligence data US11473388 2006-06-22 US20070299860A1 2007-12-27 Randy Westman; Stewart Winter; Andrew Leikucs; Todd Macculloch; Murray Reid
A comparative analysis system allows independent management of definition of dimensional members of a multi-dimensional model. A user can select dimensional members of interest and at least one operator to manipulate the selected members based on the selected operator. The system manages placement of the selected members in a report so that the selected members are displayed adjacently based on the operator to facilitate comparative analysis.
267 Apparatus and method for facilitating trusted business intelligence US11267029 2005-11-04 US20070106577A1 2007-05-10 Steve Kopp; Charles Piercey; Ricardo Polo-Malouvier; Michael Thompson; Stephen Williams
A computer readable medium includes executable instructions to form a report; process trust values, where each trust value characterizes the accuracy of an attribute of the report; combine trust values to provide an aggregate trust value associated with the report; and supply a user with the report and the aggregate trust value.
268 Advanced search algorithm with integrated business intelligence US10899982 2004-07-27 US20060026131A1 2006-02-02 Srikanth Soogoor
The present invention is a business intelligence within an adaptive searching system. The searching system uses a business intelligence engine for communicating with a corporate database associated with a business enterprise and a consumer. The business intelligence engine compiles data about the consumer and any transaction conducted by the consumer with the business enterprise. A transaction monitor for monitors the transactions conducted by the consumer with the business enterprise. Rules are determined by a business process and rules engine derived from the data. The business intelligence engine analyzes the data to provide a personalized communication message to the consumer.
269 Method and system for authentication in a business intelligence system US10855059 2004-05-27 US20050278546A1 2005-12-15 Vincent Babineau; Christian Legault; Leo Cormier; Marc Graveline
A system and method for permitting a user of a business intelligence reporting system to be authenticated against one or more logon IDs and concurrently using access rights associated with those logon IDs in a terminal session. The user in a single terminal session is allowed to access the system with one of the logon IDs, a first logon ID, which gives that user access rights to data sources (or authorities) related to the first logon ID. The user may then add or remove further access rights by logging on or off with subsequent logon IDs. Each subsequent logon ID gives that user additional access rights to data sources related to the subsequent logon IDs. No attempt is made to reduce the number or change the nature of these logon IDs.
270 Development of a model for integration into a business intelligence system US10418428 2003-04-18 US20040138933A1 2004-07-15 Christina A. LaComb; Amy V. Aragones; Hong Cheng; Michael C. Clark; Snehil Gambhir; Mark R. Gilder; John A. Interrante; Christopher D. Johnson; Thomas P. Repoff; Deniz Senturk
A process for developing a model and integrating the model into a business intelligence system includes: (a) defining at least one variable X to serve as an input to the model and at least one output variable Y to serve as an output of the model; (b) assessing whether there is sufficient data of sufficient quality to operate the model in the business intelligence system of the business, and creating a prototype design of the model; (c) further developing the prototype design of the model to produce a final model design, and validating output results provided by the final model design; (d) implementing the final model design to produce an implemented model, and developing an interface that enables a user to interact with the implemented model; and (e) integrating the implemented model and associated interface into the business intelligence system to provide an integrated model, and repetitively monitoring the accuracy of output results provided by the integrated model. A related method and system are also described.
271 Method and system for processing business intelligence US10335480 2002-12-31 US20030193960A1 2003-10-16 Blane Stuart Land
A system and method of automatically processing event data representing business intelligence (content and context) wherein a business event is extracted from standard business software and transported by an electronic message such as a standard e-mail. The e-mail is then automatically sent to an e-mail server whose processor has knowledge of and access to a relational database. The gateway service determines that the event is associated with the database, captures the data for the event and intelligently determines a method of posting the event information into the database. In this way conventional database tools can be used to analyze the data regarding one or more events. Such an event processing system can be used to handle a variety of activities, such as time keeping and billing systems or compiling activity, performance and quality monitoring events using statistics from inspections and other processes in which data is captured and stored for later analysis
272 Method And System For Providing Business Intelligence Data US15092827 2016-04-07 US20160224606A1 2016-08-04 Vivien YEUNG; Kang LU; Michael LEE; Bill PAROUSIS; Keling ZHANG
A machine implemented method for accelerating access to business intelligence data including providing a master database table on a computer readable medium and accessible by an analytics server, accessing rows in the master database table by the analytics server, with each row in the master database table containing at least a partial set of measures for a plurality of dimensions, identifying by the analytics server a set of one or more dimensions from the plurality of dimensions subject to a query by one or more computing devices in communication with the analytics server, extracting the set of one or more dimensions and associated measures for each of the one or more dimensions from the master database table, and forming a baby fact table such that each row in the baby fact table contains the set of one or more dimensions subject to the query and the associated measures derived from the extracting step.
273 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MERCHANT BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TOOLS US14990419 2016-01-07 US20160203501A1 2016-07-14 Mark C. Pydynowski; Brad J. Larson
The disclosed embodiments generally relate to systems and methods for business analytics, and more particularly, to systems and methods for merchant business intelligence tools. Disclosed embodiments may include a method for providing merchant business intelligence. In the method, a computing system, comprising one or more hardware processors, may aggregate data relating to one or more merchants, one or more customers, and transactions involving the customers or the merchants. The computing system may identify one or more categories for the customers, the merchants, and the transactions. The computing system may filter the aggregated data according to a subset of the categories of the customers, the merchants, or the transactions. The computing system may generate an analytic visualization based on analyzing the filtered aggregated data, and provide the generated analytic visualization for display.
274 Semantic Modeling of Geographic Information in Business Intelligence US14956147 2015-12-01 US20160154781A1 2016-06-02 Pierre Seguin
In some embodiments, a method includes receiving a template identifying a format for presenting geographic information, receiving an input corresponding to business intelligence (BI) data, and extracting geographical information from the input, the geographical information associated with the BI data. The method further includes accessing a geo-database and identifying a type of the geographical information associated with the BI data, adapting the geographical information to conform to the format identified in the template, and displaying the BI data in a geospatial context based on the geographical data. The BI data can be organized in one or more semantic data models. The geographical information can include one or more location types, where each location definition may be associated with a prioritization value.
275 Overlaying business intelligence data on a product design visualization US13354268 2012-01-19 US09348967B2 2016-05-24 Anurag Batra
In a method, system, apparatus, and computer-readable device having instructions for overlaying business intelligence data on product design visualization, one or more visualization data files with visualization data for rendering a visualization of an object are received, business intelligence data for the object is received, business intelligence data for a portion of the object is correlated to at least a portion of visualization data from the one or more visualization data files, a determination is made when the portion of the object is being rendered with the portion of the visualization data on the display screen, a determination is made that the portion of the object has associated business intelligence data, and an overlay of a visual indicator for business intelligence data is displayed onto at least a portion of the visualization for the object.
276 SEMANTIC SEARCHES IN A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM US14861893 2015-09-22 US20160092572A1 2016-03-31 ANANTH VENKATA; JACQUES VIGEANT; SATISH GOPALAKRISHNA
A computer-implemented method of executing a user query includes presenting a user interface to allow a user to enter a query, receiving a user-entered textual request through the interface, launching a search service to rewrite the textual request into a search query, sending the search query to a presentation server, receiving an answer to the query, and returning the answer to the user as a graphical representation. A computer-implemented method includes receiving a crawl request from a user, launching a crawl manager to monitor the crawl request and track statistics related to the crawl, starting a crawl task based upon the crawl request, indexing a business intelligence presentation server to create a data index, and storing the data index.
277 Data Mining in a Business Intelligence Document US14793926 2015-07-08 US20150379108A1 2015-12-31 Vijay Mital; Gary Shon Katzenberger; Darryl Rubin; David George Green
A business intelligence document provides functionality for testing a hypothesis on aggregated data in a business intelligence document (e.g., a spreadsheet-like document), wherein one or more of the input data values and transformation properties are designated as constrained (e.g., invariant or constrained within a range, set, enumeration, or domain). The hypothesis, which is articulated as a data mining assertion, is input through the user interface of the business intelligence document (e.g., via an expression interface or properties of a row, column, or cell) and solved over the aggregated data. The solution is then presented through the user interface of the spreadsheet-like document, such as in a table, graph, histogram, etc.
278 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SOFTWARE ANALYTICS USING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE US14493693 2014-09-23 US20150169324A1 2015-06-18 Girish Maskeri Rama; Deepthi Karnam
This technology relates to a method and system for software analytics using business intelligence. The method includes receiving application parameters from a user for an application. The method also includes receiving, data related to the application based on the received application parameters. The method further includes designing an orthogonal dimension model for the application based on the received application parameters; and modeling the received data into the designed orthogonal dimensional model.
279 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM AND SERVICES FOR PAYOR IN HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY US14048070 2013-10-08 US20150100331A1 2015-04-09 Joydeep Roychowdhury
A business intelligence solution tailored to health care services. Specifically, the present invention consists at least one Payor source as enterprise resource planning (ERP)/legacy engine integrated with plurality of data; a extract transform and load (ETL) engine designed for extracting data from said Enterprise resource planning (ERP)/legacy engine consisting of business metrics relating to performance of the business with its organized data in hierarchy; at least one LANDING PAD/staging layer having at least one staging data table; at least one analytic engine called STAR SCHEMA designed for reporting, analysis and planning of information based on business metric implemented; at least one TRANSACTIONA DATA MODEL for transforming data from said Payor source into web interface; designed to support business analytic activities such as healthcare data, financial data and business administration.
280 Query optimization techniques for business intelligence systems US13160982 2011-06-15 US08898145B2 2014-11-25 Yutong (Jeffrey) Wang; Marius Dumitru
A variety of query optimization techniques are described herein. A first query optimization technique, referred to herein as non-empty transformation, may be applied to queries that specify one or more measures, a dimensional context within which the measure(s) are to be evaluated, and a filter condition specifying that rows with only empty measure values be excluded from a result set. The non-empty transformation technique enables such queries to be rewritten into another format that can be executed more efficiently than the original queries. A second query optimization technique described herein involves restructuring an operator tree representation of a query so as to avoid unnecessary duplicated evaluation of extension columns. A third query optimization technique described herein automatically selects a minimum number of join columns having the lowest cardinality for implementing a join between two tables.
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