Comp 4096
Comp 4096
Comp 4096
Course Aims: To provide a study of business intelligence and underlying techniques, including
data warehousing, online analytic processing (OLAP), online transaction
processing (OLTP), and information mining. Emphasis will be placed on the
understanding of enabling technologies and their applications to improve
operations and decision making in business and healthcare contexts
Calendar Description: Students will learn the methodologies and concepts of business intelligence,
including the characteristics, architectures, and development of data warehouses
and data marts. After completing the course, the students will understand the
features and applications of Online Analytic Processing (OLAP), and identify the
different types of OLAP. Emphasis will be placed on the understanding of
enabling technologies and their applications to improve operations and decision
making in business and healthcare contexts.
Assessment:
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3 Projects 25% 3-6 The group project are designed to achieve learning
outcomes 3, 4, 5, and 6 by requiring students to
work in a team environment to design and
implement creative solutions through the
application of the methodologies learned, as well as
to apply the computer applications learned.
4 Examination 50% 1-6 The final examination is designed to measure the
extent to which the students have reached all of the
six learning outcomes. Students are required to have
a good mastery of the concepts, techniques,
methodologies, and applications of business
intelligence to familiar as well as novel business
situations and problems.
Assessment Rubrics:
Excellent (A) Achieves all six CILOs, demonstrating a good mastery of both the theoretical and
practical aspects of the knowledge and skills associated with business intelligence
and decision support
Able to develop and present sound arguments and correct solutions to problems,
accompanied by in-depth analysis and insight
Demonstrates a thorough understanding and solid knowledge of business intelligence
and decision support concepts, algorithms, and methodologies
Able to draw on a variety of techniques and relevant knowledge and appropriately
apply them to new business intelligence and decision support situations and problems
Good (B) Achieves all six CILOs, demonstrating a good understanding of the associated
concepts and underlying methodologies
Able to develop solutions to problems, accompanied by adequate explanations
Demonstrates a competent level of knowledge of business intelligence and decision
support concepts, algorithms, and methodologies
Ability to make use of appropriate techniques and knowledge and apply them to
familiar situations and problems
Satisfactory (C) Achieves most of the six CILOs, demonstrating a basic level of understanding of the
associated concepts and underlying methodologies
Able to provide acceptable solutions to problems
Demonstrates an adequate level of knowledge of business intelligence and decision
support systems and situations
Ability to make use of some techniques and knowledge and apply them to familiar
situations
Marginal Pass (D) Achieves most of the six CILOs, with minimal understanding of the associated
concepts and underlying methodologies
Able to provide solutions to simple problems
Demonstrates a basic level of knowledge of business intelligence and decision
support systems and situations
Ability to apply some techniques and knowledge to a limited number of typical
situations
Fail (F) Achieves less than three of the six CILOs, with little understanding of the associated
concepts and underlying methodologies
Unable to provide solutions to simple problems
Knowledge of business intelligence and decision support falling below the basic
minimum level
Unable to apply techniques and knowledge to situations or problems
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II The Data Warehouse 2, 4 15
III Online Analytic Processing (OLAP) and Business Analytics 3, 5 9
IV Case Studies and Applications 1, 6 6
References:
Turban, E., Aronson, J., Liang, T., and Sharda, R. Decision Support and Business Intelligence Systems. 10th
Edition, Prentice Hall, 2014.
Inmon, W. H. Building the Data Warehouse. 4th Edition, Wiley, 2005.
E. S. Berner (Ed.) Clinical Decision Support Systems: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition, Springer, 2010.
Course Content:
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