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1 Dynamic Research Models of Today: How Business Intelligence Has Enhanced the Research Environment
Gabe Cano, Altarum Institute  Mark Perry, Altarum Institute  APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition November , 2009 Philadelphia, PA

2 ABSTRACT Dynamic Research Models of Today:
How Business Intelligence Has Enhanced the Research Environment Authors: Gabe Cano, M.S., Mark Perry, Ph. D. Abstract Advances in technology have been enhancing the power of research environments for many years. Progress in information infrastructures improves the capability for access to a wider range of data stores and creates analytic and research opportunities which were inconceivable in the past. Improved infrastructure offers better system connectivity and allows analytic models to be customized, linking data from disparate data sets to create innovative perspectives of the world around us. Platform computing has become a mainstay of today’s technological advances offering analysts a rich environment for research studies. Business Intelligence (BI) is changing the research environment into a more dynamic system, enabling business users to identify relationships between variables at their discretion. Business users and policy analysts are directly involved with the planning of such systems to expedite quick responses to multi-faceted research questions concerning our health systems.  Points of Topic: 1. An examination of traditional research models will be compared to new BI research models. 2. What is platform computing and BI and how has it changed research? 3. Planning a research study using BI: it’s a team effort. 4. How can BI improve / enhance health systems?

3 A Traditional Research Model
Client & PI formulate an hypothesis Analysts provided with data Analysts test initial hypothesis Analysts confer results with the client Analysts produce report of results

4 A Traditional Research Model
PI Client

5 A Traditional Research Model
Client PI Business Users Analysts

6 A Traditional System Model
PI Analysts Input Data from Data Source

7 SAS, STATA, SPSS, Excel, etc.
Traditional Data Flow Data Sources: ASCII, CSV, other delimited, etc. Databases: Oracle, ACCESS, and others Data Analysis: SAS, STATA, SPSS, Excel, etc. Report

8 What is Business Intelligence?
BI Definitions: BI platforms are interactive system/software environments BI computing provides for the creation and management of metadata Metadata is information describing the data and is the source for creating information maps Information maps allow the original data to be viewed and transformed into On-Line Analytic Processing (OLAP) data cubes OLAP data cubes are a relational reporting of the data BI platforms provide customizable data studios for business users

9 BI System Features BI Infrastructures are … Web systems
Relational data management systems Interactive programming environments BI systems offer … Data analysis tools Data dashboards Data visualization Report studios BI systems can offer… Data exploration Data mining Data warehousing

10 A Business Intelligence Model
BI Platform Database Import data table Data Cube

11 Data Flow in a BI System Model
Create Data Cubes Import data into metadata server Analytical Processing Database Create information mappings Create Reports And Dashboards

12 Customizable Data Studios
BI Platform Database Ancillary Database Import Data Import Ancillary Data Data Cube Data Cube

13 A New Research Model Client, Business users, PIs, and Analyst all plan the system All view data on the system Hypothesis is formulated [from data views] Analysts work out initial study of hypothesis All view hypothesis results on the system Analysts produce report of results

14 Business Intelligence Platform
A New Research Model Client PI Business Users Analysts Business Intelligence Platform

15 A BI System Research Environment
Client PI Business Intelligence Platform Business Users Analysts

16 A Business Intelligence Research Environment
Client PI Analyst Business User

17 Pros of a BI Research Environment
Systems can be made directly available to users Systems can be restricted only to those who need access Analytic tools and graphics are built into the system Data studios can be customized Data exploration now becomes a value added feature

18 Challenges of a BI Research Environment
There are many choices for selecting the best BI tool All players should be involved with system planning Good system planning ensures the data are well defined Well defined data ensures the usefulness of the system

19 Final Points Business Intelligence has created a new research model by… Bringing all players into the decision making process Utilizing today’s information infrastructures Creating a more direct path to data for those that need it


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