E-Business Intelligence: Turning Information into Knowledge into Profit
E-Business Intelligence: Turning Information into Knowledge into Profit
The benefits of data warehousing: why some organizations realize exceptional payoffs
Information and Management
Business Intelligence: The Savvy Manager's Guide
Business Intelligence: The Savvy Manager's Guide
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Processing online analytics with classification and association rule mining
Knowledge-Based Systems
Towards an e-Infrastructure for Urban Research across Australia
ESCIENCE '11 Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Seventh International Conference on eScience
Automated interpretation of key performance indicator values and its application in education
Knowledge-Based Systems
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In many developed countries including Australia, infrastructure services at local and state levels are being provided by an increasing number of disjointed public and private agencies. There is an urgent need for an integrated view on the provision and use of these services for better governance and productivity. Developing an integrated view is challenging due to the dispersion of relevant data sets and the underlying complexity of increasingly interconnected infrastructure networks. Using a case study in New South Wales (Australia), we demonstrate how tools and processes in Geospatial Business Intelligence (Geo-BI) can be harnessed using a collective design approach to develop an integrated solution; the SMART Infrastructure Dashboard (SID). While providing a much needed planning and policy support tool for the local governance of infrastructure services, SID pushes the boundary of Geo-BI beyond its traditional use.