The necessities for building a model to evaluate Business Intelligence projects- Literature Review
Vahid Farrokhi, Laszlo Pokoradi

TL;DR
This literature review discusses the importance of evaluating Business Intelligence readiness to identify gaps, guide implementation, and improve success rates in BI projects.
Contribution
It provides an overview of BI and highlights the key necessities for evaluating BI readiness to ensure successful deployment.
Findings
BI readiness evaluation identifies critical gaps.
Proper evaluation guides resource allocation.
Assessing readiness improves BI project success.
Abstract
In recent years Business Intelligence (BI) systems have consistently been rated as one of the highest priorities of Information Systems (IS) and business leaders. BI allows firms to apply information for supporting their processes and decisions by combining its capabilities in both of organizational and technical issues. Many of companies are being spent a significant portion of its IT budgets on business intelligence and related technology. Evaluation of BI readiness is vital because it serves two important goals. First, it shows gaps areas where company is not ready to proceed with its BI efforts. By identifying BI readiness gaps, we can avoid wasting time and resources. Second, the evaluation guides us what we need to close the gaps and implement BI with a high probability of success. This paper proposes to present an overview of BI and necessities for evaluation of readiness. Key…
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