A rule based inference model to establish strategy-process relationship
- Authors: Dinh, Loan , Karmakar, Gour , Kamruzzaman, Joarder , Stranieri, Andrew
- Date: 2017
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
- Relation: 30th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Sustainable Economic development, Innovation Management, and Global Growth, IBIMA 2017; Madrid, Spain; 8th-9th November 2017 Vol. 2017-January, p. 4544-4556
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- Description: An effective relationship between business processes and their relevant strategies helps enterprises achieve their goals. As a business organisation changes quickly, business processes implement their relevant business operations for efficiency. It is important to know which business process achieves which business strategies dynamically. To the best of our knowledge, there exists a framework which aims to automatically determine the strategy-process relationship (Morrison et al. 2011). However, this framework can only work when the effect of the business process is known, but it is difficult to determine such effect accurately. Moreover, by optimising business processes to satisfy business strategies, higher efficiency may be achieved but there is a high chance of losing discriminative information. It therefore creates certain level of uncertainty in achieving accurate strategy-process relationship. To reduce this uncertainty and determine the relationship accurately between business processes and their relevant strategies as defined by business domain experts, in this paper, we introduce a rule-based inference model. This model not only helps business organisations realize which business processes need to be involved for the organisation to achieve their goals when strategies are made, but also reduces the possibility of losing important details from business process optimisation. We have developed a business case to validate our proposed model and the results show that our model can infer the relation accurately for each rule defined for the related business case.
Business context in big data analytics
- Authors: Dinh, Loan , Karmakar, Gour , Kamruzzaman, Joarder , Stranieri, Andrew
- Date: 2015
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
- Relation: 10th International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing, ICICS 2015; Singapore; 2nd-4th December 2015
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- Description: Big data are generated from a variety of sources having different representation forms and formats, it raises a research question as how important data relevant to a business context can be captured and analyzed more accurately to represent deep and relevant business insight. There is a number of existing big data analytic methods available in the literature that consider contextual information such as the context of a query and its users, the context of a query-driven recommendation system, etc. However, these methods still have many challenges and none of them has considered the context of a business in either data collection or analysis process. To address this research gap, we introduce a big data analytic technique which embeds a business context in terms of the significance level of a query into the bedrock of its data collection and analysis process. We implemented our proposed model under the framework of Hadoop considering the context of a grocery shop. The results exhibit that our method substantially increases the amount of data collection and their deep insight with an increase of the significance level value. © 2015 IEEE.
- Description: 2015 10th International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing, ICICS 2015