A controlled experiment was performed to validate this language, assessing its understandability, scalability, efficiency, and user satisfaction by analyzing two collaborative BI systems. This approach is based on innovative methods to elicit and model collaborative systems and BI requirements. The authors propose a modeling language aimed at modeling and eliciting the goals and information needs of participants of collaborative BI systems. As a result, information may be lost, participants may become disoriented, and the decision-making task may not yield the needed results. Unfortunately, collaborative BI is currently based on exchanging e-mails and documents between participants. However, decision makers usually work in isolation without the knowledge or the time needed to obtain and analyze all the available information for making decisions. Collaborative business intelligence (BI) is widely embraced by enterprises as a way of making the most of their business processes.
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