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{"title":"Towards Development of Solution for Business Process-Oriented Data Analysis","authors":"M. Klimavicius","volume":13,"journal":"International Journal of Computer and Information Engineering","pagesStart":12,"pagesEnd":17,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/7332","abstract":"This paper proposes a modeling methodology for the\r\ndevelopment of data analysis solution. The Author introduce the\r\napproach to address data warehousing issues at the at enterprise level.\r\nThe methodology covers the process of the requirements eliciting and\r\nanalysis stage as well as initial design of data warehouse. The paper\r\nreviews extended business process model, which satisfy the needs of\r\ndata warehouse development. The Author considers that the use of\r\nbusiness process models is necessary, as it reflects both enterprise\r\ninformation systems and business functions, which are important for\r\ndata analysis. The Described approach divides development into\r\nthree steps with different detailed elaboration of models. The\r\nDescribed approach gives possibility to gather requirements and\r\ndisplay them to business users in easy manner.","references":"[1] W. H Inmon, R. D.Hackethorn, Using the Data Warehouse. New York:\r\nJohn Wiley & Sons (1994).\r\n[2] P. Vassiliadis, C. Quix, Y. Vassiliou, M. Jarke. 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