Introduction.- What the business means.- "Design Thinking" for business information analysis.- Business concept business analysis redefined.- Where to find meaningful business information.- Describing business meaning.- Concept harvesting.- Surprising support from next generation IT paradigms.- Reliable business information.- Infonomics.- Meaningful intelligence.- Business rules automation.- Reusable meaning.- Open information sharing.- "Pull" instead of "Push".- NoSQL and "Big Data".- Think big, start small - deliver value to the business.
Business information is more important than business processes because they last longer. Design thinking introduced as as new paradigm to create business concept mapping. This kind of modeling is so useful for understanding and analyzing business. Unfortunately beside this new view, this book has not enough information to share with readers.
An interesting approach to business analysis that "bridges the gap" between IT and business and should simplify the process of describing business concepts and relationships between them.