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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
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Decison support systems range from simple electronic filing cabinets to complex data intensive and analytically sophisticated executive information systems. This primer provides an overview with real case studies.

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IT Investment Decision Making: Getting to Yes
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AN EXAMPLE OF A MORAL DECISION: Chordiant Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHRD) provides process-driven solutions for marketing, decision management, selling, and servicing in leading retail banking, card services, lending, and insurance organizations. Chordiant's founding roots go back to 1985, and the company is headquartered in Cupertino, California (US). The company's solutions integrate existing corporate systems and applications to orchestrate and automate end-to-end operational processes.Chordiant offers five process-driven solutions across multiple markets: Chordiant Marketing, Chordiant Decision Management, Chordiant Contact Center, Chordiant Retail Channel, and the Chordiant Enterprise Platform. In addition, vertical market solutions have been developed for card services, branch tellers, and platform services and lending. Chordiant solutions exploit J2EE industry standards and Web services as part of the Chordiant Architecture, which enables real time integration capabilities across the enterprise.

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Driving Business Decision-making
Chief financial officers (CFOs) are moving beyond administrative and transactional tasks and becoming catalysts to improve business performance. In collaboration with business units, they are developing the metrics and data required to track and meet business goals. Find out how they’re capturing and disseminating the information needed to make operating and management decisions, and provide decision support to finance.

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The Application of Business Intelligence to Improve Decision Making in Retail
Analytics has moved from the specialty of a dedicated few to a necessity for groups of business professionals to do their job. This white paper considers the use of analytics and business intelligence (BI) for improving decision making in the retail industry. It also examines the benefits of prebuilt analytic applications for achieving this objective across functions in a retail organization.

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Making the Right Decisions with SCOR
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