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  2. Microsoft Power BI - Wikipedia

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    The first release of Power BI was based on the Microsoft Excel-based add-ins: Power Query, Power Pivot and Power View. With time, Microsoft also added many additional features like question and answers, enterprise-level data connectivity, and security options via Power BI Gateways. [10] Power BI was first released to the general public on 24 ...

  3. Dashboard (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Power BI can be used to display trends over time. For example, a company can create a time plot that shows its costs and revenues over a certain period. The data can then be arranged to show per day, month, quarter, year, etc. This requires simple formatting tools so the data can quickly be changed and compared. Power BI allows the user to ...

  4. Agile Business Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Bruni [8] in her article 5 Steps to Agile BI, outlines the five elements that promote an ABI enterprise environment. Agile Development Methodology: “Need for an agile, iterative process that speeds the time to market of BI requests by shortening development cycles.” [8] Agile Project Management Methodology: Continuous planning and execution ...

  5. Software - Wikipedia

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    Software development begins by conceiving the project, evaluating its feasibility, analyzing the business requirements, and making a software design. [22] [23] Most software projects speed up their development by reusing or incorporating existing software, either in the form of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) or open-source software.

  6. List of volunteer computing projects - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of volunteer computing projects, which are a type of distributed computing where volunteers donate computing time to specific causes. The donated computing power comes from idle CPUs and GPUs in personal computers, video game consoles, [1] and Android devices.

  7. Bunchball - Wikipedia

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    Bunchball Nitro is a gamification platform which aims to motivate online user engagement. [16] It contains a set of game mechanics, including badges, team points, and leader boards for websites, social communities, mobile applications, and desktop and enterprise applications.

  8. Nic Cheeseman - Wikipedia

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    Nic Cheeseman is a British political scientist and professor of democracy at the University of Birmingham, working on democracy, elections and African politics.He is also a columnist for The Africa Report and South Africa's Mail & Guardian, and the editor of the website Democracy in Africa.

  9. Minpon Shugi - Wikipedia

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    First,"the ultimate end of the exercise of political power should be the good of the people." [4] In the ancient world, the people were only treated as tools for the survival and prosperity of powerful politicians, and their retention of power. Since the Middle Age, the center of politics became the warrior class, and the people were just the ...