Abstract

Abstract Many Slovene manufacturers face increasing competition which demands continuous improvement in products and productivity. The well-known methodology of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) allows manufacturing conlpanies to remain competitive. Effective CIM systems require integrated information systems along with Business Intelligence Software (BIS) to support organizational decision-making. This paper proposes a comprehensive conceptual framework with corresponding guidelines required for a successful application of BIS to improve operations and capabilities. Typical examples of business problems that can be solved by linear programs using a newly developed graphical human-machine interface are shown.

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