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Presentation Abstraction Control Architecture Pattern in Business Intelligence

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This paper presents a new approach to study the use of the Presentation Architecture Control model in Business Intelligence. BI Tools are in heavy demand as they are used to extract data components and reports. The model view controller architecture while being most commonly used interactive system is still not a universal solution and fails in certain scenarios. The presentation abstraction controller architecture has several agents with different responsibilities in a software system has layers with completely different functionalities. It also solves the issue of separability in Business Intelligence We describe the object-oriented models and define their characteristics. While stating the limitations of the MVC model, The PAC model is explained with the help of scenarios and its limitations are also highlighted.

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Iyer, A., Bali, S., Kumar, I., Churi, P., Mistry, K. (2019). Presentation Abstraction Control Architecture Pattern in Business Intelligence. In: Singh, M., Gupta, P., Tyagi, V., Flusser, J., Ören, T., Kashyap, R. (eds) Advances in Computing and Data Sciences. ICACDS 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1046. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9942-8_62

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