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Analyzing the Role of Business Intelligence in Using the Information Systems
Author(s) -
Ibrahim Idris,
Afolabi Adamu,
Mustafa Hassan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
mapta journal of mechanical and industrial engineering (mjmie)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2517-4258
DOI - 10.33544/mjmie.v3i2.124
Subject(s) - explanatory power , service quality , information system , computer science , contrast (vision) , profit (economics) , quality (philosophy) , information quality , knowledge management , relation (database) , business intelligence , service (business) , industrial engineering , marketing , data mining , business , artificial intelligence , engineering , microeconomics , economics , philosophy , epistemology , electrical engineering
This study has compared three models: Delone, Mclean and corrected Sedan, by measuring the effect of business intelligence in the construction Armin Beton Yazd construction company with the library method. Then, the mediums and the related structures (information quality, system quality, service quality, system dependence, customer satisfaction and understanding profit (individual effect)) were analyzed to see if they are acting properly. To interpret the results, the authors used content production. The idea was to look for the best results and explanations for results. The main difference between these models is that the Delone and Mclean model consider system dependence (using the system) as a part of the information system's success. In contrast, the Sedan model sees it as a result. It seems that the Sedan model gives best results and explanations about them. Then, an analysis of using structure by the system because of the limited explanatory variation and very few relations with other structures was released to improve the explanatory power of future researches.

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