which of the following is not an example of an enterprise data mashup? course hero

by Lisa Berge DVM 7 min read

What are good sources of objective data for selecting an ERP solution?

Vendor blogs, white papers, and YouTube posts are good sources of objective data for selecting an ERP solution.

How many main flows are there in supply chains?

Supply chains involve three main flows. Which of the following is not one of those main flows?

Can ERP apps interface with legacy apps?

ERP apps interface with business partners through a B2B gateway, but cannot interface with legacy apps.

What is enterprise mashup?

Enterprise mashups combine business data and applications from multiple sources—such as internal data and applications with externally sourced data, SaaS and Web content—to create an integrated experience.

Why are mashups so popular?

Mashups, in general, became popular because of social and mobile technology.

Why is dashboard design important?

Dashboard design is a critical factor because business users need to be able to understand the significance of the dashboard information at a glance and have the capability to drill down to one or more levels of detail.

What is dashboard reporting?

Dashboards are a style of reporting that depicts KPIs, operational or strategic information with intuitive and interactive displays.

What are the two segments of the data analytics market?

According to Gartner’s research, in 2014 the data analytics market split into two segments: the traditional BI market and the new data discovery market.

What are the disadvantages of dashboards?

A disadvantage of dashboards is that users need to log into multiple applications to see how the business is performing.

What is the ability of GIS to track customers' movement and behavior in real space?

The ability of GIS to track customers' movement and behavior in real space enables new strategies for marketing, retail, and entrepreneurship.

What is data mashup?

A data mashup is an integration of two or more data sets in a single graphical interface. A business dashboard is a prime example of a data mashup hard at work – most dashboards pull data from multiple, disparate sources to provide end-users with an at-a-glance view of their business performance. Of course, if you have the right tool, you can use ...

Is there a shortage of data?

We have no shortage of data available to us. In the vaunted age of Big Data, we're often awestruck (or as I sometimes put it, "awe- stuck ") by the sheer volume of data out there. As many pundits are quick to point out, more data doesn't necessarily mean more insight.

How do mashups help the Web 2.0?

Mashups help move Web 2.0 into the enterprise and can reduce application development costs, improve time-to-market, increase productivity, leverage SOA investments, and spur innovation. But enterprises are currently in a wait and watch mode, as some of the hard pressing challenges like governance, security, manageability, standardization are yet to be addressed.

What are the two main mashup models?

Two Major Mashup Models At War In general, there are two mashup models that are quite different from each other. First is the Consumer Web Model, were we have the natural, emergent mashup phenomenon as numerous web parts suppliers and their consumers try different strategies out and sometimes hit upon the models that work. The second being the vendor Model, enterprise mashup tools try to add missing enterprise context like security, support for local SOAs, a mashup development model, usually by choosing a particular Web component standard and providing a visual IDE that makes it easier for the non-HTML savvy to create mashups. These commercial mashup application models try to figure out a priori what will work best, and in this they may be making the mistake of ignoring the vast laboratory of the Web that is already proving out highly effective models for mashup parts and integration strategies on a large scale. There is also a skill and open/closed barrier. The consumer web model thrives well in an open source environment there by enjoying a large skill pool, their major focus being on ease of usage, with very little attention to aspects like security, deployment issues, manageability etc,. On the other hand the vendor model prefer a confined environment to safe guard its business interest, this leads to limited skill pool, also this model need to invest heavily in addressing major concerns like security, deployment, upgrades, managing etc. These differences between thetwo models tend to prevent the movement or migration from one model to the other.

What is SOA mashup?

Effective Leverage of Web Parts and the Enter Prise SOA Mashups are generally built out of the bits, pieces, and services of other Web applications that already exist, or data that already exists but is scattered around in multiple applications. Additional coding is only required when data can’t be sourced from internal or external suppliers or to provide integration “glue” between the parts. Enterprise can work this feature of mashup to its advantage as they can easily re-use their existing applications as a service for the mashing it up.

Why do organizations use data services layer?

One of the things that they found the most helpful, after they had done three or four projects, was to institute the data services layer in the organization in order to use it extensively in multiple projects.

What is the key input in navigation?

One of the key inputs as you all know in navigation is to be able to have location data. The location content management system aggregates information from multiple sources, such as points of interest, partner data, etc., and it’s so massive that they are using data warehousing and cloud strategies to store this information, millions and millions of records.

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