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Title: La-petite Academy Web-based DSS Portal


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La-petite Academy Web-based DSS Portal
  • -----Group 2 Presentation-----
  • Marek Bujarski
  • William Tadder
  • Mohamed Haque
  • Ryan Carlson

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La-petite Academy
  • Founded in 1968
  • Over 583 free-standing la petite academies
  • Located in 36 states
  • Currently there are over 80 private kindergartens

3
Problems With Old Method
  • To get reports with old system managers had to go
    thorough to many channels.
  • For example
  • Marketing deptgtFinance dept.gtPayroll dept.gtHR
    deptgtAccounting dept.gtIT dept etc...Then compile
    separate reports into one.
  • Process could take 2 weeks. The information
    provided would be outdated.
  • Management needed current reports to address
    problems at hand.

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Solution!
  • Build a data ware house that can pull information
    from all schools with the ability to formulate
    customized reports.
  • Solution is a data warehouse because it is a
    Database of updated corporate data, supports
    Datamining, and OLAP.

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How System Was Constructed?
  • Used a DSS generator
  • (Information Builders Inc.) web-focus reporting
    tool to construct the DSS.
  • Web focus

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What the System Does for the Company
  • Allows business users to log into and create
    custom reports.
  • Retrieve information concerning particular
    business areas.
  • System can pull data from various schools and
    combine into a report.
  • Usual Users
  • Executives, Directors, Regional managers, Field
    management team

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Basic System Functions
  • Formulate custom reports for management
  • Corporate users can look at accounts payable.
  • Centralizes information
  • Can pull executive summaries (EIS) composed of
    graphs and charts

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Security Measures
  • All web interface can login with a browser from
    within the Intranet
  • Can Access portal through VPN outside of firewall
  • Has a security layer based on terminology of user
    groups
  • Different types of users can log into different
    areas of web portal.
  • When a user logs into the system, they are only
    shown the data they have permission to access.

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Technical Specifications
  • System pulls data into reporting server
  • web server
  • 3 tier architecture
  • Database Layer
  • Business Logic Layer
  • Presentation Layer
  • Uses business databases
  • MS SQL Server
  • AS-400

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Projected System Benefits
  • Streamline decision making process
  • Faster decision making
  • Enterprise-wide decision making
  • Get comprehensive data to solve problems in real
    time
  • Virtual portal creates reports in minutes
  • Making decision based on enterprise wide data
  • Save time Money

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Future Plans for System Use
  • Mapping software (Geographic Information System
    GIS software).
  • Would be able to calculate strategic sites for
    new academies.
  • Integrate GIS system with business intelligence
    as they are currently two separate applications

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Conclusion
  • Reports from each independent departments
  • E.g. Finance, marketing, sales, and accounting
  • The old system of doing business is cumbersome
  • Decision took too long
  • Costing too much time

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Conclusion Contd
  • Now, reports are available on demand.
  • By use of intelligent system (e.g. data
    warehouse, web portal).
  • Portal can be accessed through any web browser
    inside the company firewall.
  • Enabled faster decision making process.
  • Savings of valuable time.
  • Improved bottom line.

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Conclusion - Contd
  • In 1995, the city of Philadelphia (CA) used GIS
    to optimize their garbage truck routes. In the
    following year the city saved over 1 million in
    overtime.
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