Business Intelligence (aka BI) is the dark art of extracting knowledge from a database in a way that humans can understand it. Agile Business Intelligence is the art of building the client’s BI tools in an iterative and incremental fashion. Since BI work is usually done on top of a DataWarehouse and requires a chunk of upfront design, it is often assumed that we can’t have Agile BI.
Resource Links:
… from the people who have done it
- Agile Big Data Analytics: The Art of the Possible
- Agile ERP: “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone!”
- Agile Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence in Action
- The Agile Data Warehouse
- How I learned to love Agile ERP and why you should too
- COTS, SAAS AND AGILE
- Agile DW/BI Testing – Just Get Started!
Books:
- Agile Analytics: A Value-Driven Approach to Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing – Ken Collier
Mark Levison has been helping Scrum teams and organizations with Agile, Scrum and Kanban style approaches since 2001. From certified scrum master training to custom Agile courses, he has helped well over 8,000 individuals, earning him respect and top rated reviews as one of the pioneers within the industry, as well as a raft of certifications from the ScrumAlliance. Mark has been a speaker at various Agile Conferences for more than 20 years, and is a published Scrum author with eBooks as well as articles on InfoQ.com, ScrumAlliance.org an AgileAlliance.org.
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