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Group 9

Aditya Borhade PGP18172


Sangameshwar Barole PGP18184
BUSINESS Chirag Dixit
Piyush Kedar
PGP18192
PGP18203
INTELLIGENCE IN Bhavik Pandya
Varun Dandekar
PGP18214
PGP18254
CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY
MIS PROJECT
Industry Offices
One of the leading India, Shanghai,
real estate developers London, Dubai, USA,
of the country Singapore

ORGANIZATION Projects Revenue


More than 39 all over Sale for current year
the world 5000 Cr

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The Problem

Centralized Control Decision Making Responsiveness Cost Analytics

Tracking Resource Resource allocation Improved co- Increase Efficiency Data Visualization
ordination

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MOT Framework

Business Challenges

• Data fragments in isolated databases


• Centralized data
Management • Time-consuming reporting processes
management
• Outdated data management
Technology

• Standardize data definitions


• Organize and reconcile data Organization Information System Business System
• Educate employees

• Monitor enterprise-wide • Reduce costs


performance • Better resource monitoring
• Implement data
Technology • Accelerate decision making • Improved customer service
warehousing
• Use of Power BI
Prioritize Authorize Monetize

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SOLUTION
KNOWLEDGE WORK SYSTEM

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Stage 1 Stage 2
Data Collection ETL

APPLICATION Stage 3 Stage 4


DATA INTEGRATION AND BI
Buisness Intelligence Final User Accesss.
Analytics

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DATA COLLECTION
STAGE 1
• Acquiring data from varied sources for
making an informed business decision
which can be done by:
 Defining data (quantitative or qualitative)
 Accurate data collection
 Clearly delineated instructions for their
correct use
• Sources can be:
 SAP
 Web
 SQL Servers
 AutoCAD
• This is an important step as incongruity
may lead to:
 Inability to answer research questions
accurately
 Inability to repeat and validate the study

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ETL
STAGE 2

• Extraction
 In this step, data is extracted from the
source system into the staging area
• Transformation
 Data extracted from source server is raw
and not usable in its original form.
Therefore it needs to be cleansed,
mapped and transformed
• Loading
 Loading data into the target data
warehouse database is the last step of the
ETL process

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BI ANALYTICS
STAGE 3

• Using Business Intelligence(BI) tools like


Microsoft Power BI, SSAS, Excel Reporting
for analyzing data and presenting
actionable information to help executives,
managers and other corporate end
users make informed business decisions
• It encompasses a wide variety of tools,
applications and methodologies that
enable organizations to:
 collect data from internal systems and
external sources
 prepare it for analysis
 develop and run queries against that data
 create reports, dashboards and data
visualizations to make the analytical results
available to corporate decision-makers, as
well as operational workers

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FINAL USER
ACCESS
STAGE 4

• An interactive and dynamic interface for


real-time monitoring of dispersed projects
• This is essential at:
 The top management level to understand
the productivity level of a certain project
and hence its viability
 And the supervisors on ground, to facilitate
the stages of construction and to translate
the decisions from the top brass

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A DEMO Framework on Microsoft Power BI

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Team

Bhavik Sangam Varun

Piyush Chirag Aditya

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