scholarly journals Collaboration in Decision Making: A Semi-Automated Support for Managing the Evolution of Virtual Enterprises

Author(s):  
Marcus Vinicius ◽  
Ricardo J.
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 524-539
Author(s):  
Rosa Mirelly García Jara ◽  
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Katty Susana Gutiérrez Villanueva ◽  
Katherin Vanessa Rodríguez Zevallos ◽  
Frank Edmundo Escobedo Bailón

Business Intelligence is becoming more and more relevant in companies, this is due to the fact that decision makers rely on it to perform the work itself. Based on this assertion, it is necessary to facilitate the BI process, reducing response times and increasing effectiveness and efficiency. This article shows different ways to perform Business Intelligence, from the origin, i.e. the extraction of data, to the last link of the process related to decision making. To this extent, new alternatives are presented that with the necessary study have shown that they go beyond what we now know as BI, allowing not only to make decisions but also to propose that these have an automated support, also allowing the data to be processed practically alone and to handle more real reports based on data from various sources. The objective of the study is to analyze the new trends for the development of processes related to business intelligence, for which a meticulous bibliographic review has been carried out by consulting scientific articles, books and scientific conferences. First, the description of terms and the staging of the information collected through the research, dedicated to the various innovative trends for the deployment of Business Intelligence, showing new definitions, architectures and trends that are currently being carried out, have been developed. Finally, SOA architecture proposals, open data acquisition, process automation and data warehouse reengineering would allow the optimization of business intelligence through their alternatives.


Author(s):  
Simon Polovina ◽  
Vito Veneziano

Any business organisation has always needed mechanisms to control its affairs, particularly how it optimises the economic resources at its disposal to meet its objectives. Accounting essentially provides a universally established basis for optimising these finite resources, thus has long become the ‘language of business’. Being highly numeric in nature, by using monetary measures as its basis, it was relatively easy to automate accounting information on computer. As well as providing businesses with much greater decision-making capability, capturing this information on computer has given them a key organisational memory that they can retain and build upon regardless of, say, employee turnover.


Author(s):  
Raif Parlakkaya ◽  
Adem Ögüt ◽  
M. Tahir Demirsel

Knowledge-based companies are transforming everything: the way they are organized and managed, the way they do work and develop new products, the way they manage risks, and their relationships with other organizations in order to survive and compete in the rapidly changing business environment. The accomplished companies in this harsh competition are the ones that focus on the customer, get rid of the nonvalue and low-value activities, decentralize the decision making process, reduce the time required to perform key activities, and form new networks and collaborations with suppliers, customers, and competitors (AICPA, 1994).


2019 ◽  
Vol 298 ◽  
pp. 00054
Author(s):  
Anton Novichenko ◽  
Aleksandr Kononenko

The paper proposes a method for determining the optimal parameters of technological systems in environmental management, based on the principles of automated support for organizational decision-making during the formation of production structures and effective technological complexes of machines. The technique is based on simulation modeling of various options for the implementation of the process using a multi-agent approach


Author(s):  
A. Pires ◽  
G. Putnik ◽  
P. Ávila

In this work, a survey is made of the analysis of the resource selection process. We approach the process also from the point of view of conventional enterprises but with particular emphasis on the existent models in Agile/Virtual Enterprises in order to identify the main limitations and shortcomings of the process. This analysis was focused in the global process of the resource selection, namely in terms of the pre-selection and selection phases, requisites, mathematical models, tools and other relevant areas in the existent models. It is concluded that the resource pre-selection is an area that is not adequately explored in a systematic way. The value concept is not incorporated in the selection process. As a result, a reasoned analysis is not performed of the decision-making process for creating an Agile/Virtual Enterprise. These conclusions were made to envision a future approach that allows the incorporation of new areas that contribute to the improvement of the resource selection process.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 5-15
Author(s):  
Jan Błachut ◽  
Dariusz Sala

Buckling phenomenon is a perplexing and unresolved issue in many safety critical structures, and it has been heavily regulated. The paper highlights the risks to decision making processes due to growing tendencies of eliminating from public domains disastrous events through confidentiality arrangements, erosion of existing human know-how, and falling standards of education. It is illustrated how existing, natural feedback routes to improvements of product design is broken by the imposition of legal, damage recovering, and court proceedings. All of this can lead the modern, automated support system to be blindfolded and unaware of harmful consequences when stability loss strikes.


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