Visual Decision-Making in Real-Time Business Intelligence: A Social Media Marketing Example

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This paper presents a study into the use of visualizations in real-time business intelligence. Different visualization designs for a social media marketing use case are tested and evaluated through the lens of cognitive load theory. By reducing the complexity of visualizations and subsequently cognitive load, end-users can achieve markedly improved decision-making performance in situations where time is critical and data is fast-paced.

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10 pages

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Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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