STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
To Implement a Telecommunications Business Intelligence Solution in a
Developing Country
D. P. du Plessis and T. McDonald
Department of Computer Science and Informatics
University of the Free State, South Africa
Keywords: Data warehousing, Telecommunications BI, Business Strategy, Business Intelligence Strategy, Developing
Countries.
Abstract: Because no framework existed that considered both the technical and the human resource maturity of data
warehousing and business intelligence in a company, a framework was developed to implement a business
intelligence strategy. The framework consisted of the steps that had to be followed to grow business
intelligence and data warehousing in a telecommunications company in a developing country. These steps
were supported by two modules, the data warehousing lifecycle model and the business intelligence literacy
and cultural maturity model, which formed part of the framework. All the components of the framework are
discussed in detail.
1 INTRODUCTION
South Africa as a developing country has since 1994
gone through a process of privatisation of some of
the state departments. The Department of Post and
Telecommunications was one of those departments.
In order to obtain exclusive rights as the sole
landline provider, for a limited period, government
has set several targets for the new
telecommunications company. One of these targets
was to render new telephone services in the under
serviced areas of the country. A Data Warehousing
(DW) and Business Intelligence (BI) solution was
requested to provide management with the necessary
decision support information to maintain a balance
between acquiring new telephone services, while
maintaining the financial health of the company.
2 STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
Figure 1 presents the new framework that was
developed to facilitate the alignment of the Business
Intelligence (BI) strategy with the business strategy.
The framework consisted of the steps that were
followed to grow Business Intelligence and Data
warehousing in the company. These steps were
supported by two models which formed part of the
framework, namely the data warehouse lifecycle
model and the BI literacy and cultural maturity
model. Each of the steps will now be discussed.
2.1 Business Intelligence Vision
The vision of the above mentioned
telecommunications company was to drive the BI
Framework and to assist in selecting the appropriate
methodologies, key phases, steps, and roles along
the pathway to deliver decision support information
to the business.
Wu J. (2000) believes that BI is responsible for
the transition of data into wisdom through the
following steps: Data, Information, Analytics,
Knowledge and Wisdom. These steps were adopted
into the above mentioned BI strategy framework and
the implementation is explained by means of the
following steps.
2.2 Data
The existing online transaction processing (OLTP)
systems formed the basis for the first iteration of the
framework. Because the BISIIF is iterative of nature,
after the wisdom step new data needs can be
identified which could result in changes in the OLTP
systems. That means that the wisdom step can high-
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P. du Plessis D. and McDonald T. (2007).
STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK - To Implement a Telecommunications Business Intelligence Solution in a Developing Country.
In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - DISI, pages 512-515
DOI: 10.5220/0002378505120515
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