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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 25, 2008
Filed:
Feb. 19, 2002
Simon James Palmer, Hampstead, GB;
Michael John Craig, East Dulwich, GB;
Dean Pignon, London, GB;
Charles Bailey, Westfield, GB;
Grant Miller, Shepherds Bush, GB;
Stephen Pollard, Chadderton, GB;
Mark Alder, Osgoode, CA;
Simon James Palmer, Hampstead, GB;
Michael John Craig, East Dulwich, GB;
Dean Pignon, London, GB;
Charles Bailey, Westfield, GB;
Grant Miller, Shepherds Bush, GB;
Stephen Pollard, Chadderton, GB;
Mark Alder, Osgoode, CA;
Cognos Incorporated, Ottawa, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a business intelligence monitor method and system. Business intelligence indicators are monitored by generating a monitoring repository through selecting functions from a collection of functions, for receiving the business intelligence indicators as inputs. The thresholds for the business intelligence indicators are then established to define the states for the business intelligence indicators. Each state of the business intelligence indicators is assigned an associated priority. The monitoring repository is updated by retrieving a current value for each of the business intelligence indicators from a data source, thereby determining the state for each of the business intelligence indicators based on the current value. A report based on the updated monitoring repository is then created.