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In our world, where information and communication technologies are reshaping and continuing to shape every field, it is clear that enterprises that can follow the flow of information, grind the information they collect in information mills, and provide intelligence by using their internal and external information, can adapt to changing conditions in a timely and effective manner in proportion to its power. At this point, the aim is to automate the realization of this whole process to the greatest possible extent. In this context, the important developments in the last 20 years have been…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In our world, where information and communication technologies are reshaping and continuing to shape every field, it is clear that enterprises that can follow the flow of information, grind the information they collect in information mills, and provide intelligence by using their internal and external information, can adapt to changing conditions in a timely and effective manner in proportion to its power. At this point, the aim is to automate the realization of this whole process to the greatest possible extent. In this context, the important developments in the last 20 years have been focusing on business intelligence, big data, deep learning, reinforcement learning, data intelligence, decision intelligence, automated decision-making, and other concepts and the development of application tools.

From this point of view, under the title of "Data-driven decisions in enterprises - implications for business education and cases," papers collected from various universities worldwide are included in this conference proceedings.
Autorenporträt
Riza Öztürk is a Professor of Statistical and Mathematical Methods in Economics and Business Administration at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and since 2020 Dean of the Faculty of Business. Haldun Akpinar is a Professor of Business Informatics at Marmara University and has been Department Head of the German Department of Business Informatics since 2003. He also lectured on Quantitative Decision Making Systems, Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery and Artificial Intelligence.