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International Journal of Business Intelligence Research, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2010
- Thomas H. Davenport:

Business Intelligence and Organizational Decisions. 1-12 - Barbara H. Wixom, Hugh J. Watson:

The BI-Based Organization. 13-28 - David M. Steiger:

Decision Support as Knowledge Creation: A Business Intelligence Design Theory. 29-47 - Ira Yermish, Virginia M. Miori, John Yi, Rashmi Malhotra, Ronald K. Klimberg:

Business Plus Intelligence Plus Technology Equals Business Intelligence. 48-63 - Karen Corral, David Schuff, Gregory Schymik, Robert D. St. Louis:

Strategies for Document Management. 64-83
Volume 1, Number 2, 2010
- Thomas Coghlan, George Diehl, Eric J. Karson, Matthew J. Liberatore, Wenhong Luo, Robert L. Nydick, Bruce Pollack-Johnson, William P. Wagner:

The Current State of Analytics in the Corporation: The View from Industry Leaders. 1-8 - Virginia M. Miori, Brian Segulin:

Application of Triplet Notation and Dynamic Programming to Single-Line, Multi-Product Dairy Production Scheduling. 9-20 - Gregory Smith, Thilini Ariyachandra, Mark N. Frolick:

Business Intelligence in the Bayou: Recovering Costs in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina. 21-29 - Alan Olinsky, Phyllis A. Schumacher:

Data Mining for Health Care Professionals: MBA Course Projects Resulting in Hospital Improvements. 30-41 - George P. Sillup, Ronald K. Klimberg, David P. McSweeney:

Data-Driven Decision Making for New Drugs: A Collaborative Learning Experience. 42-59 - Anne Cleven, Robert Winter, Felix Wortmann:

Towards Private-Public Research Partnerships Combining Rigor and Relevance in DWH/BI Research: The Competence Center Approach. 60-71
Volume 1, Number 3, 2010
- Jore Park, Wylci Fables, Kevin R. Parker, Philip S. Nitse:

The Role of Culture in Business Intelligence. 1-14 - Hamid R. Nemati, Brad Earle, Satya Arekapudi, Sanjay Mamani:

Do Users Go Both Ways?: BI User Profiles Fit BI Tools. 15-33 - Kenneth D. Lawrence, Dinesh R. Pai

, Ronald K. Klimberg, Sheila M. Lawrence:
Enterprise Information System and Data Mining. 34-41 - Arjen Vleugel, Marco R. Spruit

, Anton van Daal:
Historical Data Analysis through Data Mining From an Outsourcing Perspective: The Three-Phases Model. 42-65 - Nenad Jukic, Miguel Velasco:

Data Warehousing Requirements Collection and Definition: Analysis of a Failure. 66-76
Volume 1, Number 4, 2010
- Éric Foley, Manon Ghislaine Guillemette:

What is Business Intelligence? 1-28 - Olivera Marjanovic

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The Importance of Process Thinking in Business Intelligence. 29-46 - Dorothy Miller:

Improving Business Intelligence: The Six Sigma Way. 47-62 - Rubén A. Mendoza:

Business Intelligence 2.0: The eXtensible Markup Language as Strategic Enabler. 63-76

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