BI USABILITY: evolution and tendencies

Introduction

What is known today by the name Business Intelligence (BI) has an origin and evolution that should be looked at in order to introduce the concept that will be the subject of this article: “BI Usability”.

One of the principal goals of BI is that users find the information they need to make decisions in due time and proper form. The form includes, among other things, the format in which the information is presented and the level of interaction expected to obtain the desired result. The previous points make up the term “BI Usability”.

 

Usability can be defined as software’s ease of use, in which factors such as the familiarity of the design, comfort, attractiveness, level of interaction permitted, response time, etc. also come into play.

Various definitions of usability have been selected to complement the concept: (*1):

Aspects to evaluate the selection of an ETL tool

Addressing a business intelligence project is important to proper assessment of the ETL tool that we will use. The tool based on which we will implement our procurement processes of the Datamart, Datawarehouse or storage structure based on which further exploit the data. It is a cornerstone for the design, construction and subsequent evolution of our BI system. We will analyze technical issues only, without entering into the economic aspects or otherwise (licenses, agreements, technical support, tool changes, etc. ..) . Note that the ETL processes, are closely linked to the processes of data profiling and data quality, here we will not consider.