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Der Markt für Business Intelligence boomt: Die Auswahl verfügbarer Business-Intelligence-Software wächst ebenso schnell wie die Menge möglicher Einsatzszenarien. Doch warum haben die meisten Unternehmen (noch) nicht den gewünschten Erfolg mit Business Intelligence? Die Antwort ist einfach: Die Nutzung von BI-Technologien allein führt nicht automatisch zu den gewünschten Ergebnissen. Vielmehr erfordert erfolgreiches Business Intelligence die Auswahl der für das Unternehmen geeigneten Technologien, die systematische Einbettung in die IT-Landschaft des Unternehmens und eine zukunftsfähige Gestaltung der BI-Architekturen. Das heißt: Erst der richtige Einsatz von Business-Intelligence- Technologien führt zum Geschäftserfolg. In diesem Buch erfahren Sie daher, welche vielversprechenden Trends es aktuell am BI-Markt gibt, welche BI-Technologien und -Architekturen besonders geeignet sind und wie Sie innovative BI-Einsatzszenarien (Self-Service BI, Cloud BI, Mobile BI, Big Data & Co.) erfolgreich in Ihrem Unternehmen umsetzen. Ein lesenswertes Buch für BI-Experten, BI-Entscheider, BI-Anwender, BI-Berater, Chief Data Officers und CIOs.
A lavish pop-up book brings readers to the hip-hop Mos Eisley Cantina on the planet Tatooine, where bounty hunters, scam artists, fugitives, and spies gather together, and a final spread features lights, gunfire, and cantina music.
This work covers ninety years of animation from James Stuart Blackton's 1906 short Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, in which astonished viewers saw a hand draw faces that moved and changed, to Anastasia, Don Bluth's 1997 feature-length challenge to the Walt Disney animation empire. Readers will come across such characters as the Animaniacs, Woody Woodpecker, Will Vinton's inventive Claymation figures (including Mark Twain as well as the California Raisins), and the Beatles trying to save the happy kingdom of Pepperland from the Blue Meanies in Yellow Submarine (1968). Part One covers 180 animated feature films. Part Two identifies feature films that have animation sequences and provides details thereof. Part Three covers over 1,500 animated shorts. All entries offer basic data, credits, brief synopsis, production information, and notes where available. An appendix covers the major animation studios.
Designed for anyone with an interest in touring major architectural works, the Guidebooks contain historical and descriptive information on key buildings, and practical information including maps, directions, addresses, and references for further reading. A complete catalog of all of Wright's extant, visitable buildings in the United States. In addition to regional maps and suggested weekend- and day-trip itineraries, this handy guide contains descriptions and visitation information for more than 60 projects.
The Light Metals symposia at the TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition present the most recent developments, discoveries, and practices in primary aluminum science and technology. The annual Light Metals volume has become the definitive reference in the field of aluminum production and related light metal technologies. The 2017 collection includes papers from the following symposia:Alumina and BauxiteAluminum Alloys, Processing, and CharacterizationAluminum Reduction TechnologyCast Shop TechnologyCast Shop Technology: Recycling and Sustainability Joint SessionElectrode TechnologyThe Science of Melt Refining: An LMD Symposium in Honor of Christian Simensen and Thorvald Abel Engh
Machine generated contents note: Luxury and global history Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin Hofmeester; 1. Precious things in motion: luxury and the circulation of jewels in Mughal India Kim Siebenhuner; 2. Diamonds as a global luxury commodity Karin Hofmeester; 3. Gold in twentieth-century India - a luxury? Bernd-Stefan Grewe; 4. Chinese porcelain local and global context: the imperial connection Anne Gerritsen; 5. Luxury or commodity? The success of Indian cotton cloth in the first global age Giorgio Riello; 6. The gendered luxury of wax prints in South Ghana: a local luxury good with global roots Silvia Ruschak; 7. From Venice to East Africa: history, uses and meanings of glass beads Karin Pallaver; 8. Imports and autarky: tortoiseshell in early modern Japan Martha Chaiklin; 9. Tickling and klicking the ivories - the metamorphosis of a global commodity in the nineteenth century Jonas Kranzer; 10. The conservation of luxury: safari hunting and the consumption of wildlife in twentieth-century East Africa Bernhard Gissibl; 11. Luxury as a global phenomenon: concluding remarks Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin Hofmeester