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In this paper we would like to describe in detail just what Business Intelligence is and make clear the difference between Business Intelligence and Decision Support System by examining their definitions and their components. Moreover, the study case is also represented as an introduction to show how it is used in Enterprise applications. | JOURNAL OF SCIENCE OF HNUE FIT. 2013 Vol. 58 pp. 79-87 This paper is available online at http stdb.hnue.edu.vn BUSINESS INTELLIGENT A COMBINATION OF USE DATA MINING TOOLS IN BUSINESS PROCESS Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy and Hoang Quoc Minh Economic Information System Faculty Vietnam University of Commerce E-mail nguyentthuthuy@gmail.com Abstract. Business Intelligence is something which is used in many business oriented applications. What is different between Decision Support Systems and Business Intelligence In this paper we would like to describe in detail just what Business Intelligence is and make clear the difference between Business Intelligence and Decision Support System by examining their definitions and their components. Moreover the study case is also represented as an introduction to show how it is used in Enterprise applications. The BI is used for Cau Giay District People s Committee Information System as OLAP cube in many dimension to serve many users making business decisions. Keywords Business Intelligence BI Decision Support System DSS Data Mining Business Decision. 1. Introduction Data Mining is a powerful tool that is used in business bioinformatics healthcare etc. It is used for the most part to generate alternative models for decision making. Even though data mining has been successfully used in the formulation of various business processes as well as to transfer innovations from academic research into the business world the gap between the problems that the research community works on and real-world problems is significant. With Business Intelligence BI data mining tools are used in the process of making business decisions. In 1989 Howard Dresner 10 used the term Business Intelligence to describe systems that help decision makers understand the state of their company s world. Since then there has been a steady growth in the use of both BI solutions and their adoption and usage. While large organizations were quick to embrace BI with the availability