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Comparative Analysis of Business Intelligence Resulting from the Brazilian Ministry of Health Database of COVID-19 Contamination

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  • DA SILVA, CLAUDIO MANOEL NASCIMENTO GONCALO

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The collection of data organized in a database provides, in relational models, the structuring of information views in an analytical way. Different combinations build decision-making models that can increase complexity, facilitating decision making in the face of certain problems. In this sense, the data collection, its organization, the analysis and the actions associated with the treated data, provide a better monitoring of the tabulated phenomenon to make better decisions and in this sense, Business Intelligence provides through the study of the contamination data of the period from January to April 2020 in Brazil, a correct assessment of the "public policies" to be adopted.

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  • Da Silva, Claudio Manoel Nascimento Goncalo, 2020. "Comparative Analysis of Business Intelligence Resulting from the Brazilian Ministry of Health Database of COVID-19 Contamination," OSF Preprints ctew4_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ctew4_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ctew4_v1
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