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dc.contributor.authorChavarria Ortiz, Adolfo Odin
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-10T20:03:52Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-10T20:03:52Z-
dc.date.issued2022-07-07
dc.identifier.urihttps://wdg.biblio.udg.mx
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/96376-
dc.description.abstractMicro, small and medium-sized enterprises, because of their participation in production chains, are economic entities that play an extremely important role in the economic development of all countries. Due to this level of relevance, it is necessary to provide these entrepreneurs with tools to increase their survival rates. In Mexico, of the 6,373,169 companies identified during the 2019 economic census, 94.4% are MSMEs and of these, and according to the Life Expectancy of Businesses in Mexico study, 41% die during the first 5 years of life. From the economic point of view, technological changes are a factor that drives growth. Information technologies provide support for analysis and planning processes that can provide competitive advantages; however, it cannot be said categorically that technological adoption is sufficient and it requires the development of a set of capabilities to take advantage of it. Business intelligence as a concept that groups ... applications, infrastructures and tools, and best practices that facilitate the access and analysis of information to improve and optimize decisions and performance enables the access and analysis of information for such use. By providing MSMEs with affordable technological tools to evaluate their own performance and anticipate external factors, they could design courses of action that would enable them to extend their life cycles. Socially, the impact would be reflected in improvements in the living standards of both the people who work in MSMEs and the entrepreneurs who risk their investments. The objective of this work is to develop a methodology to implement business intelligence systems in MSMEs, which helps to optimize existing capabilities through the use of free software, open source software and cloud computing. Due to this, the focus of this research has been developed with a qualitative approach, on the guidelines of Action Research in its practical modality. The thematic development of this document is organized in sections which represent the theoretical and conceptual basis for the scope of the general objective detailed above. Thus, in Chapter 1, the relevance of MSMEs in the economy will be established in a general way, as well as the results of a study where the main reasons for not implementing business intelligence solutions are concluded. Chapter 2 will address the theoretical background that establishes how technological changes generate growth, as well as the contribution of information technologies to this growth. The elements within the architecture of a business intelligence system will also be analyzed, as well as the critical success factors in the implementation of such solutions. At this point, a paradigm called software development based on reuse is included. Finally, a bibliographic analysis is carried out to identify the elements of the proposed solution from a conceptual point of view. In Chapter 3, the reasons for the selection of the methodological framework are presented, as well as the justification for selecting the specific IT norms, standards, methodologies and best practices that make up the proposal and how they will be integrated into an implementation methodology. Chapter 4 will present the results of the implementation of the proposed methodology, in the framework of a case study and conclusions of that case.
dc.description.tableofcontentsTabla 1. Estratificación de empresas en México de acuerdo a su tamaño por sector Tabla 2. Porcentaje de muertes de los negocios en México Tabla 3. Porcentaje de unidades económicas con acceso a financiamiento Tabla 4. Porcentaje de unidades económicas con uso de tecnologías de información Tabla 5. Posibilidades de producción entre estudiar un posgrado y trabajar para comprar vivienda Tabla 6. Pilares y subíndices del índice de preparación tecnológica Tabla 7. Perfil de país de México Tabla 8. Diseños básicos de la investigación-acción Tabla 9. Comparación de los modelos de Inmon y Kimbal Tabla 10. Manifiesto Ágil y los 12 principios Tabla 11. Eventos y artefactos Scrum Tabla 12. Componentes del área de proceso de la constelación CMMI-DEV Tabla 12. Componentes del área de proceso de la constelación CMMI-DEV Tabla 14. Procesos de CMMI-DEV para gestión de la configuración, validación y verificación Tabla 15. Requerimientos de usuario expresados como “historias de usuario” Tabla 16 Diccionario de datos del proyecto Tabla 17 Costos de licenciamiento Power BI Pro Tabla 18 Costos de Implementación para solución de inteligencia de negocios
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dc.publisherBiblioteca Digital wdg.biblio
dc.publisherUniversidad de Guadalajara
dc.rights.urihttps://www.riudg.udg.mx/info/politicas.jsp
dc.titleMetodología para implementar herramientas de business intelligence en MIPyMES, basada en buenas prácticas y tecnologías emergentes
dc.typeTesis de Maestría
dc.rights.holderUniversidad de Guadalajara
dc.rights.holderChavarria Ortiz, Adolfo Odin
dc.coverageGUADALAJARA
dc.type.conacytmasterThesis
dc.degree.nameMAESTRIA EN TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACION
dc.degree.departmentCUCEA
dc.degree.grantorUniversidad de Guadalajara
dc.rights.accessopenAccess
dc.degree.creatorMAESTRO EN TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACION
dc.contributor.directorSalazar Linares, Pablo
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