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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Smarter business intelligence systems US13555121 2012-07-21 US08682825B2 2014-03-25 Sumit Negi; Manish Anand Bhide; Vishal Singh Batra; Govind Kothari
An embodiment of the invention provides a method and system for analyzing a plurality of reports. More specifically, a change detection module predicts results of future reports based on past reports and identifies a first report that deviates from its predicted results. A dependency analysis module connected to the change detection module at least one report sharing a dependency with the first report by performing a dependency analysis and/or a usage analysis. The dependency analysis labels the first report and at least one second report as sharing a dependency if the second report deviates from its predicted results. The usage analysis labeling the first report and at least one report analyzed by an analyst as sharing a dependency if the report analyzed by the analyst is analyzed in response to the identification of the first report.
222 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING INFORMATION BETWEEN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS PCT/US2007/087573 2007-12-14 WO2008076881A1 2008-06-26 ALLERTON, Mark; NAGOSKI, Stephan; MEJIA, Carlos; DOWNS, Travis; LIM, Cynthia

A computer readable storage medium includes executable instructions to define a first information object, where the first information object is operative to perform a first function when associated with a first system, and a second function when associated with a second system. A set of properties for the first information object is defined. The set of properties are divided into a first set of properties for when the first information object is in the first system, and a second set of properties when the first information object is in the second system.

223 Comparative analysis of business intelligence data US11473388 2006-06-22 US07747564B2 2010-06-29 Randy Westman; Stewart Winter; Andrew Liekucs; Todd MacCulloch; Murray Reid
A definition manager independently defines a plurality of dimensional members of a data source. An operation manager receives user input selecting a set of dimensional members of interest and at least one operator to manipulate the selected set of members based on the selected at least one operator. The set of dimensional members of interest comprise a first dimensional member of interest having a given dimension and a given level in a hierarchy of the given dimension and a second dimensional member of interest having a different dimension from the given dimension or a different level in the hierarchy from the given level in the hierarchy. A display manager places the manipulated set of dimensional members in a report so that the manipulated set of dimensional members are displayed adjacently based on the operator to facilitate comparative analysis.
224 Tracking system incorporating business intelligence US10056887 2002-01-25 US07627666B1 2009-12-01 Vincent E. DeGiulio; Michael E. Boushka; Nikkole K. Karl; Edy S. Cosillo; Christopher A. Bayham; Christopher F. Alladin; Bardia Matinpour; Jeffrey S. Bushey; Jay J. Hennings
A tracking manager, in communication with a status tracking structure and one or more client, provides event information regarding a plurality of objects, received from the status tracking structure, and alert information to the clients. Immediate rules and periodic rules are assessed in light of event information, which rules are stored in a rule storage component such that any of the rules may be modified independently of a rule execution component within the tracking manager. When the conditions defining any of the business rules are met, alert events are generated, stored and provided to the clients. Additionally, a map control operating in the clients allows selected portions of the event information to be provided to the clients. A data structure corresponding to a map schema is provided such that specialized map images may be readily provided and associated with each other.
225 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARVESTING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE FROM MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS EP08826210.0 2008-04-18 EP2156422A2 2010-02-24 ROSENBERG, Dean; CRAWFORD, Kevin; STOCK, Kiel
A system for harvesting business intelligence from maritime communications uses AIS signals as the source of information regarding the position and heading of vessels. The system builds and maintains a data base of location information of vessels within one or more defined geographic areas over time. The system further includes definitions of points of interest and can use the information from the AIS signals to identify and store events associated with the points of information.
226 Business intelligence using intellectual capital US10691097 2003-10-22 US20040230618A1 2004-11-18 Michael J. Wookey
Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture consistent with the present invention provide for developing business intelligence using intellectual capital maintained on an intellectual capital management system. Data about a customer is asynchronously received. A datatype is provided that has a metadata that describes the data and a reference to the data, the data being maintained separately from the datatype. The datatype is registered prior to the datatype's usage. A usage of the registered datatype is tracked.
227 Ready to render business intelligence result sets US11473916 2006-06-23 US08112385B2 2012-02-07 Soufiane Azizi; David Cushing
A query that is based on a predefined format of an arbitrary query language is received. A data analyzing component performs the query to obtain a query result. The query result and a report layout specification are provided from the data analyzing component to a data processing component, the data processing component being on a computer. The data processing component associates the query result with at least one element of the report layout specification to generate an association. The query result is provided from the data processing component through an interface based on the report layout specification without reliance on the type of the arbitrary query language to a rendering component. The report layout specification is provided from the data analyzing component to the rendering component to render the query result in a report according to the association without reliance on the type of the arbitrary query language.
228 BUSINESS INTELLIGENT ARCHITECTURE SYSTEM AND METHOD US12494867 2009-06-30 US20090265375A1 2009-10-22 Yue Zhuge; Mahmoud Alnahlawi
The present disclosure describes a standardized logical model architecture, for use in building a business intelligent systems, and a system and method of using the logical model architecture to populate a data repository (e.g., a data mart/warehouse) with the data to satisfy reporting and data analysis needs.
229 Enhanced usage of business intelligence systems US13067962 2011-07-12 US20130018840A1 2013-01-17 Jakob Averbuch
A collaborative Business Intelligence (BI) system comprising pages based on said BI system data, comprising a collaboration platform having means for selecting most relevant users and most relevant pages and means for enabling collaboration between users,
230 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARVESTING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE FROM MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS PCT/US2008/060927 2008-04-18 WO2009009200A2 2009-01-15 ROSENBERG, Dean; CRAWFORD, Kevin; STOCK, Kiel

A system for harvesting business intelligence from maritime communications uses AIS signals as the source of information regarding the position and heading of vessels. The system builds and maintains a data base of location information of vessels within one or more defined geographic areas over time. The system further includes definitions of points of interest and can use the information from the AIS signals to identify and store events associated with the points of information.

231 Business intelligence monitor method and system US10078793 2002-02-19 US07349862B2 2008-03-25 Simon James Palmer; Michael John Craig; Dean Pignon; Charles Bailey; Grant Miller; Stephen Pollard; Mark Alder
The present invention is directed to a business intelligence monitor method and system. Business intelligence indicators are monitored by generating a monitoring repository through selecting functions from a collection of functions, for receiving the business intelligence indicators as inputs. The thresholds for the business intelligence indicators are then established to define the states for the business intelligence indicators. Each state of the business intelligence indicators is assigned an associated priority. The monitoring repository is updated by retrieving a current value for each of the business intelligence indicators from a data source, thereby determining the state for each of the business intelligence indicators based on the current value. A report based on the updated monitoring repository is then created.
232 Business intelligence monitor method and system US10078793 2002-02-19 US20030004742A1 2003-01-02 Simon James Palmer; Michael John Craig; Dean Pignon; Charles Bailey; Grant Miler; Stephen Pollard; Mark Alder
The present invention is directed to a business intelligence monitor method and system. The method, leveraging the functionality of an existing business information-reporting infrastructure, includes the step of authoring a monitor document derived from a determined methodology by creating one or more intelligence indicators, establishing thresholds for the one or more created intelligence indicators and selecting status definitions for the established thresholds. The method further includes the step of building a report guided by the authored monitor document by retrieving data from a data source for each of the one or more intelligence indicator, assigning statuses to each of the one or more intelligence indicators based on the retrieved data and generating a report incorporating one or more intelligence indicators, retrieved data and assigned statuses. The method further includes the step of publishing the built report by parsing one or more selected instruction templates to obtain publishing instructions and publishing predicated on the obtained publishing instructions.
233 비즈니스 인텔리전스 서비스 시스템 및 방법 그리고 이에 사용되는 서버 KR1020100086346 2010-09-03 KR101137069B1 2012-04-19 백맹순; 허제민; 박성미
비즈니스 인텔리전스 서비스 시스템 및 방법 그리고 이에 사용되는 서버가 개시된다. 본 발명의 일 실시예에 따르면, 데이터베이스에 데이터를 저장하여 관리하는 제1 서버; 및 제2 데이터베이스에 데이터를 저장하여 관리하고, 비즈니스 인텔리전스(Business Intelligence) 서비스 요청에 대하여 상기 데이터베이스 및 상기 제2 데이터베이스 중 적어도 하나를 이용하여 비즈니스 인텔리전스 어플리케이션을 생성하며, 상기 생성된 비즈니스 인텔리전스 어플리케이션을 통해 상기 요청된 비즈니스 인텔리전스 서비스를 제공하는 제2 서버를 포함하는 비즈니스 인텔리전스 서비스 시스템이 제공된다. 이에 의해, 보다 쉽게 데이터 웨어하우스 기반의 비즈니스 인텔리전스 서비스를 이용할 수 있다.
234 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARVESTING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE FROM MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS EP08826210 2008-04-18 EP2156422A4 2011-06-15 ROSENBERG DEAN; CRAWFORD KEVIN; STOCK KIEL
A system for harvesting business intelligence from maritime communications uses AIS signals as the source of information regarding the position and heading of vessels. The system builds and maintains a data base of location information of vessels within one or more defined geographic areas over time. The system further includes definitions of points of interest and can use the information from the AIS signals to identify and store events associated with the points of information.
235 Security migration in a business intelligence environment US13842347 2013-03-15 US09401904B1 2016-07-26 Lance W. Hankins; Jonathan Edmund James
In various implementations, local identifiers associated with users may be utilized to enable access one or more functions in a Business Intelligence (BI) Environment. A mapping may be generated to associate local identifiers and users. The mapping may be utilized to enable access in the BI environment by retrieving the local identifier from a mapping and enabling access in the BI environment based on the local identifier. In various implementations, a user may access the system as another user.
236 Providing web services from business intelligence queries US12684233 2010-01-08 US08275775B2 2012-09-25 Michael Jung; Christian Klensch; Richard Putz; Markus Heluut Kahn; Hartmut Koerner; Andreas Paul; Joachim Brechtel; Stefan-Claudius Mueller; Markus Boehm
In an embodiment of the invention, analytical data may be extracted from a business intelligence (BI) system on criteria specified in metadata of a business intelligence query. Once the data is extracted from the BI system, the extracted content may be provided in the context of semantic identifiers. In an embodiment, the semantic identifiers may provide a description of the extracted content associated with the identifier. In one embodiment, the semantic identifiers may be obtained from the criteria specified in the query. In another embodiment, the semantic identifiers may be defined in and obtained from a separate enterprise service repository. In an embodiment, a proposed mapping between query elements and semantic identifiers may be suggested by a processor.
237 Autopropagation of business intelligence metadata US11904632 2007-09-26 US20090083306A1 2009-03-26 John V. Sichi; Benny T. Chow; Vishwas S. Agashe; Chetan R. Kadam; Quoc T. Tran; Ken M. Rudin
A method of processing data is disclosed. A data field change is detected in a received data entry received by a business intelligence application. A shared metadata entry shared by two or more business intelligence application stack elements is processed to derive for each of at least a subset of said two or more business intelligence application stack elements a corresponding set of element specific metadata needed by that element to use a data value associated with the data field change.
238 Business intelligence OLAP consumer model and API US11192938 2005-07-29 US20070027876A1 2007-02-01 Arnd Peter Graf
According to some embodiments, a method is provided including receiving, from a front-end portion of a business information system, a data request at a back-end portion of the business information system, identifying an information provider associated with the data request, passing the data request to the information provider via a consumer services interface using a selection object and a query view object, and receiving a result set from the information provider.
239 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MERCHANT BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TOOLS US14990419 2016-01-07 US20160203501A1 2016-07-14 Mark C. Pydynowski; Brad J. Larson
The disclosed embodiments generally relate to systems and methods for business analytics, and more particularly, to systems and methods for merchant business intelligence tools. Disclosed embodiments may include a method for providing merchant business intelligence. In the method, a computing system, comprising one or more hardware processors, may aggregate data relating to one or more merchants, one or more customers, and transactions involving the customers or the merchants. The computing system may identify one or more categories for the customers, the merchants, and the transactions. The computing system may filter the aggregated data according to a subset of the categories of the customers, the merchants, or the transactions. The computing system may generate an analytic visualization based on analyzing the filtered aggregated data, and provide the generated analytic visualization for display.
240 SEMANTIC SEARCHES IN A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM US14861893 2015-09-22 US20160092572A1 2016-03-31 ANANTH VENKATA; JACQUES VIGEANT; SATISH GOPALAKRISHNA
A computer-implemented method of executing a user query includes presenting a user interface to allow a user to enter a query, receiving a user-entered textual request through the interface, launching a search service to rewrite the textual request into a search query, sending the search query to a presentation server, receiving an answer to the query, and returning the answer to the user as a graphical representation. A computer-implemented method includes receiving a crawl request from a user, launching a crawl manager to monitor the crawl request and track statistics related to the crawl, starting a crawl task based upon the crawl request, indexing a business intelligence presentation server to create a data index, and storing the data index.