MGS 8020 Business Intelligence
Project Resources
Business Intelligence Overview
DM Review - Covering Business Intelligence, Integration and Analytics. Excellent resource for white papers on BI, data warehousing, data mining, CRM, analytics, integration and content management news
Balanced Scorecard Institute - training, consulting and guidance to assist government agencies and companies in applying best practices in balanced scorecard (BSC) and performance measurement for strategic management and transformation
IT Toolbox - Collaborative network for the IT market, providing actionable IT content.
Business Intelligence Toolbox - Sponsored by IT Toolbox, dedicated to BI.
InfoWorld - Delivers in-depth coverage and evaluation of IT products for technology experts making major purchasing decisions. Good articles, reviews, etc.
Kurt Thearling - Data Mining - Nice overview of data mining, with tutorial and white papers
Advizor Visual Discovery - Corporate site with case studies for companies using data visualization to solve problems and improve business
Business Intelligence Tools
Data Warehousing
On-line Library
HyperStat Online - David M. Lane's on-line statistics textbook. Worth book marking!
Keith Bower - ASQ member with a wonderful website devoted to articles and information on statistics. Keith has an MS in Statistics from Iowa.
Wikipedia Statistics Package - From Wikipedia, has nice discussions and examples on statistics concepts, information on software packages, etc.
Stat Crunch - (Requires account) - Statistical software for data analysis on the web
Seeing Statistics - Teaching statistics on the web. Nicely done!
Interactive Demos of Stats Concepts Using JMP - Dynamic illustrations, all require JMP software.
Rice Virtual Lab of Statistics - Variety of Java-based dynamic illustrations.
Statistical Applets - Collection of dynamic illustrations from a lousy basketball school (Duke University)
Probability by Surprise - Java applets visualizing probabilities.
Type I and Type II Errors - Java based illustration of the judicial system.
Statistics Every Writer Should Know - by Robert Niles (light, but funny site, and useful, too!)
Six Sigma