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The Audit of Business Intelligence Solutions

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  • Bogdan GHILIC-MICU
  • Marinela MIRCEA
  • Marian STOICA

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Although in this period humanity passes through a relative economic crisis, we all agree that our environment is that of a society of information and knowledge, based on communication and teleactivity, one that is also called information society. Every new form of activity in the information society has an associated informational component consisting in a software program, an application, a system, etc. It is a certainty that in the new economic environment it is necessary to adjust quickly to the opportunities of the market, through Business Process Reengineering, adoption of Business Intelligence solutions, implementation of complex automation applications like Enterprise Resource Planning. But, more than this, in, the digital economy the stress is put on the “label†, the “image†, the “brand†, and these features that are associated to organizations may be obtained by the information audit processes. The present study is focusing on the problem of information audit developed in one of the upper forms of manifestation of the information society in the field of changing the ways of doing business: Business Intelligence.

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  • Bogdan GHILIC-MICU & Marinela MIRCEA & Marian STOICA, 2010. "The Audit of Business Intelligence Solutions," Informatica Economica, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 14(1), pages 66-77.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:infoec:v:14:y:2010:i:1:p:66-77
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    1. Marinela MIRCEA & Anca Andreescu, 2011. "Agile Development for Service Oriented Business Intelligence Solutions," Database Systems Journal, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 2(1), pages 43-56, March.

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