Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS)

BI systems are being implemented without much consideration to explicitly promoting SCP patterns. Using mixed method approach, this thesis identifies and verifies that lack of structured metrics along with difficulty in transforming SCP strategies to usable data models impede BI systems in doing so....

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Main Author: Majid, Molla Ehsanul
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92182
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description BI systems are being implemented without much consideration to explicitly promoting SCP patterns. Using mixed method approach, this thesis identifies and verifies that lack of structured metrics along with difficulty in transforming SCP strategies to usable data models impede BI systems in doing so. This thesis, therefore, proposes a list of 56 SCP strategies followed by a conceptual data modelling framework of Sustainable BI System (SBIS) and a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) that can be adopted in promoting SCP patterns.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-921822025-06-16T03:26:30Z Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS) Majid, Molla Ehsanul BI systems are being implemented without much consideration to explicitly promoting SCP patterns. Using mixed method approach, this thesis identifies and verifies that lack of structured metrics along with difficulty in transforming SCP strategies to usable data models impede BI systems in doing so. This thesis, therefore, proposes a list of 56 SCP strategies followed by a conceptual data modelling framework of Sustainable BI System (SBIS) and a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) that can be adopted in promoting SCP patterns. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92182 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Majid, Molla Ehsanul
Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS)
title Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS)
title_full Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS)
title_fullStr Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS)
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS)
title_short Identifying the potentials of Business Intelligence (BI) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a Sustainable Business Intelligence System (SBIS)
title_sort identifying the potentials of business intelligence (bi) systems in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns – the concept of a sustainable business intelligence system (sbis)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92182