Title
Software Engineering: An open source service oriented Mobile Business Intelligence Tool (MBIT)
Abstract/Description
Corporate executives require relevant and intelligent business information in real-time to take strategic decisions. They require the freedom to access this information anywhere and anytime. There is a need to extend this functionality beyond the office and on the fingertips of the decision makers. Mobile Business Intelligence Tool (MBIT) aims to provide these features in a flexible and cost-efficient manner. This paper describes the detailed architecture of MBIT to overcome the limitations of existing mobile business intelligence tools. Further, a detailed implementation framework is presented to realize the design. This research highlights the benefits of using service oriented architecture to design flexible and platform independent mobile business applications.
Keywords
Bismuth, Decision making, Data analysis, Application software, Organizational aspects, Statistical analysis, Technology forecasting
Session Theme
Software Engineering
Session Type
Other
Session Chair
Dr. Zaheeruddin Asif
Start Date
16-8-2009 3:25 PM
End Date
16-8-2009 3:45 PM
Recommended Citation
Sajjad, B., Mir, A., Khawar, A., Bashir, F., & Tariq, A. (2009). Software Engineering: An open source service oriented Mobile Business Intelligence Tool (MBIT). International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/icict/2009/2009/41
Software Engineering: An open source service oriented Mobile Business Intelligence Tool (MBIT)
Corporate executives require relevant and intelligent business information in real-time to take strategic decisions. They require the freedom to access this information anywhere and anytime. There is a need to extend this functionality beyond the office and on the fingertips of the decision makers. Mobile Business Intelligence Tool (MBIT) aims to provide these features in a flexible and cost-efficient manner. This paper describes the detailed architecture of MBIT to overcome the limitations of existing mobile business intelligence tools. Further, a detailed implementation framework is presented to realize the design. This research highlights the benefits of using service oriented architecture to design flexible and platform independent mobile business applications.