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There is increasing interest of organization for advanced presentation and data analysis for public users. This paper shows how to integrate data from enterprise data warehouse with spatial data warehouse, publish them together to online interactive map, and enable public users to perform analysis in simple web interface. As case study is used Business Intelligence System for Investors, where data comes from different sources, different levels, structured and unstructured. This approach has three phases: creating spatial data warehouse, implementing ETL (extract, transform and load) procedure for data from different sources (spatial and non-spatial) and, finally, designing interface for performing data analysis. The fact, that this is a public site, where users are not known in advanced and not trained, calls for importance of usability design and self-evident interface. Investors are not willing to invest any time in learning the basics of a system. Geographic information providers need geoportals to enable access to spatial data and services via the Internet; and it is a first step in creating Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI).
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Karabegovic, A., Ponjavic, M. (2014). Geoportal as Interface for Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence Information System. In: Mach-Król, M., Pełech-Pilichowski, T. (eds) Advances in Business ICT. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 257. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03677-9_2
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