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This document provides details of a Business Intelligence course for a B.Sc. in Information Technology program. The course is worth 2 credits and involves 5 periods per week, with each period being 50 minutes. It will be evaluated through a theory examination worth 75 marks and internal evaluation worth 25 marks. The course covers 5 units on topics like business intelligence architectures, decision support systems, data mining, classification, clustering, and applications of business intelligence. It also covers knowledge management, artificial intelligence, and expert systems. The document lists 3 recommended textbooks for the course.
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BI Syllabus (E-Next - In)

This document provides details of a Business Intelligence course for a B.Sc. in Information Technology program. The course is worth 2 credits and involves 5 periods per week, with each period being 50 minutes. It will be evaluated through a theory examination worth 75 marks and internal evaluation worth 25 marks. The course covers 5 units on topics like business intelligence architectures, decision support systems, data mining, classification, clustering, and applications of business intelligence. It also covers knowledge management, artificial intelligence, and expert systems. The document lists 3 recommended textbooks for the course.
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B. Sc.

(Information Technology) Semester – VI


Course Name: Business Intelligence Course Code: USIT603
Periods per week (1 Period is 50 minutes) 5
Credits 2
Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 2½ 75
Internal -- 25

Unit Details Lectures


I Business intelligence: Effective and timely decisions, Data, information
and knowledge, The role of mathematical models, Business intelligence
architectures, Ethics and business intelligence
Decision support systems: Definition of system, Representation of the 12
decision-making process, Evolution of information systems, Definition
of decision support system, Development of a decision support system

II Mathematical models for decision making: Structure of mathematical


models, Development of a model, Classes of models
Data mining: Definition of data mining, Representation of input data ,
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Data mining process, Analysis methodologies
Data preparation: Data validation, Data transformation, Data reduction

III Classification: Classification problems, Evaluation of classification


models, Bayesian methods, Logistic regression, Neural networks,
Support vector machines 12
Clustering: Clustering methods, Partition methods, Hierarchical
methods, Evaluation of clustering models
IV Business intelligence applications:
Marketing models: Relational marketing, Sales force management,
Logistic and production models: Supply chain optimization,
Optimization models for logistics planning, Revenue management 12
systems.
Data envelopment analysis: Efficiency measures, Efficient frontier, The
CCR model, Identification of good operating practices
V Knowledge Management: Introduction to Knowledge Management,
Organizational Learning and Transformation, Knowledge Management
Activities, Approaches to Knowledge Management, Information
Technology (IT) In Knowledge Management, Knowledge Management
Systems Implementation, Roles of People in Knowledge Management
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Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems:
Concepts and Definitions of Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence
Versus Natural Intelligence, Basic Concepts of Expert Systems,
Applications of Expert Systems, Structure of Expert Systems, Knowledge
Engineering, Development of Expert Systems

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Books and References:
Sr. No. Title Author/s Publisher Edition Year
1. Business Intelligence: Data Carlo Vercellis Wiley First 2009
Mining and Optimization for
Decision Making
2. Decision support and Efraim Turban, Pearson Ninth 2011
Business Intelligence Ramesh Sharda,
Systems Dursun Delen
3. Fundamental of Business Grossmann W, Springer First 2015
Intelligence Rinderle-Ma

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