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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Année : 2011

Information Design for "Weak Signal" detection and processing in Economic Intelligence: A case study on Health resources

Sahbi Sidhom
Philippe Lambert

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The topics of this research cover all phases of "Information Design" applied to detect and profit from weak signals in economic intelligence (EI) or business intelligence (BI). The field of the information design (ID) applies to the process of translating complex, unorganized or unstructured data into valuable and meaningful information. ID practice requires an interdisciplinary approach, which combines skills in graphic design (writing, analysis processing and editing), human performances technology and human factors. Applied in the context of information system, it allows end-users to easily detect implicit topics known as "weak signals" (WS). In our approach to implement the ID, the processes cover the development of a knowledge management (KM) process in the context of EI. A case study concerning information monitoring health resources is presented using ID processes to outline weak signals. Both French and American bibliographic databases were applied to make the connection to multilingual concepts in the health watch process.
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hal-00783286 , version 1 (31-01-2013)

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Sahbi Sidhom, Philippe Lambert. Information Design for "Weak Signal" detection and processing in Economic Intelligence: A case study on Health resources. Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business, 2011, Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business, 1 (1), pp.40-48. ⟨hal-00783286⟩
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