BIS record '2002/1/224'
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BIS:2002/1/224,
author = {Adam Maria Gadomski and
Andrzej Straszak},
title = {Socio-Cognitive Engineering Paradigms for Business Intelligence Modelling: the TOGA conceptualization},
year = {2002},
session = {Special Session: Socio-Cognitive Engineering in the Modelling of Business Intelligence},
pages = {260--268},
crossref = {BIS:2002/1},
bibsource = {BIS, http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/biblio/},
abstract = {The paper is an introduction to the new conceptualization of the business intelligence modeling from the perspective of meta-systemic knowledge and socio-cognitive values involved in the management of large complex heterogeneous real-world systems integrating human, technological and environmental components. On the other hand, the paper demonstrates how the application of a modern systemic approach TOGA (Top-down Object-based Goal-oriented Approach, its top-ontology, and artificial intelligence software technologies enable together to define meta-modeling frameworks and to indicate why, where and how business intelligence can be constructed and reinforced. This approach should lead to the indication of critical factors of business organizations, and, as a consequence, to the development of intelligent business decision support systems. Conscious applications of socio-cognitive engineering paradigms should also dramatically improve quality, efficiency and efficacy of the design, planning and management of business enterprises.}
}
@proceedings{BIS:2002/1,
editor = {Witold Abramowicz},
booktitle = {BIS 2002, 5th International Conference on Business Information Systems, Poznań, Poland, 24-25 April 2002},
title = {BIS 2002, 5th International Conference on Business Information Systems, Poznań, Poland, 24-25 April 2002},
publisher = {Department of Information Systems, Poznań University of Economics},
isbn = {83-916842-0-2},
year = {2002},
bibsource = {BIS, http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/biblio/}
}
BIS index BIS 2002
Dept. of Information Systems at Poznan University of Economics, Dominik Flejter