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1 Introduction
Technology is changing! Not only is the amount of data exploding rapidly (Big Data). Also the means
are available to collect this data and to report on. In this fast turmoil environment the task of a
decision maker is becoming more important, but also more difficult. On one hand the amount of
information available is growing, but the throughput time to make decisions is becoming shorter as
the data retention period is becoming shorter.
Data visualisation concepts are there for being adopted in order to speed up perception of
information.
Despite applying perceptual designs, most reports and presentations lack any message. Also the
visual designs are not coherent over reports, making it still hard to comprehend them. In result this
does not contribute to a faster perception of the information.
The question arises: What can be done to improve reports, to make them more meaningful and
visually understandable?
There are multiple data visualisation concepts available, which focus solely on perceptual design.
IBCS – International Business Communication Standard on the other hand does not only provides
perceptual rules, but also takes semantics and conceptual rules into account for delivering
management information.
There are multiple advantage: Improved quality, reduced reaction and implementation time, reduced
costs.
And not only that. The cncept is backed up with certified software and consultants.
Figure 1: Fast perception of information – more meaningful and visually understandable?
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3 SEMANTIC Rules
Semantic rules help to clearly relay content by using a uniform notation (IBCS Notation). They
comprise the SUCCESS rule set UNIFY based on the work of Prof. Dr. Rolf Hichert and other IBCS
Association contributors. As they are manifested by convention, rather than scientific or practical
experience, semantic rules must first be more widely accepted to become a standard.
Semantic notation standards are not uncommon, they are part of our daily life sometimes without
being conscious about it. For example within architecture. But also in other business areas and
private live like, engineering, traffic signs, music notations, …
For business analysis in the form of reports and dashboards there is no worldwide notation standard
to be applied.
Figure 3: Google search on Sales Dashboard – no unified notation standards
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Include all information necessary to understand the content on one page. Doing so requires good
utilization of space and small yet easily recognizable objects and elements.
CHECK: Ensure visual integrity
Present information in the most truthful and the most easily understood way possible, avoiding
improper scaling, manipulated representations, and misleading visuals.
If as result of CONDENSE multiple charts are presented onto a single page, CHECK every single chart
and their interaction for visual integrity. For example the same scaling. Within Graphomate this is
supported easily. Just be selecting graph and assigning them to the same group, the scaling is done
automatically
5 Conceptual rules
Perceptual designs improves the effective reading of data. However the difference between statistics
and reports, is that reports convey a message. In result this contributes to even a faster perception of
the information!
Conceptual rules help to clearly relay content by using an appropriate storyline. They comprise the
SUCCESS rule sets SAY and STRUCTURE based on the work of authors such as Barbara Minto.
BO Cloud offers collaboration. It is not highlighted by SAP in their presentations. But BO Cloud will
support the conceptual rules as it will become possible to convey a message.
SAY: Convey a message
SAY what you have to say.
Every report and presentation should convey a message. To do so requires an introduction to the
theme as well as credible evidence supporting the message.
STRUCTURE: Organize content
Once you know the message you want to SAY, consider how to STRUCTURE the content.
Give the content a logical structure. Design corresponding elements homogeneously and
exhaustively without any overlap.
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6 About the author
Ronald van Lent
MSc.
Ronald van Lent is managing partner at JUGO. JUGO provide Business Intelligence consultancy and
one of the focus areas is data visualization where the concept of IBCS is being applied.
After his study Econometrics at the University in Tilburg in 1996, Ronald started as information co-
ordinator. In this role he was responsible for (management) reporting on European level. In the years
to follow Ronald held different roles, as internal and external consultant, but always in regards of
business intelligence – both data warehousing and reporting. In 2008 he joined JUGO as partner and
became managing partner in 2014.
Ronald followed several publications, trainings and seminars regarding data visualisation. In 2014 he
became acquainted with IBCS and a certified IBCS consultant. Since then IBCS has become one of the
major focus areas of JUGO.
JUGO
Vision
+Business Intelligence is not about technology and tooling, but on making complex information
quickly and comprehensively understandable. Technology and tools are not the drivers, but mere
enablers to provide a proper and a maintainable solution.
Areas of focus
+Development and implementation of IBCS/SUCCESS-compliant solutions for reporting and analytics
in companies
+Visualization of information using frontend tools from various providers (primarily SAP BO and Qlik)
+Build and enhance underlying (in-memory) data warehouses based on architectural guidelines,
tools: SAP BW (on HANA) and native HANA.
+Providing SAP BW/BO application maintenance on premises or remote (local shoring).
+Young Talent program: As Partner in Education of the Fontys University of Applied Science providing
internships as well as guest lectures.
Contact
+e: R.v.Lent@JUGO.nl
+m:+31-(0)6-42234280
+l:https://nl.linkedin.com/in/ronaldvanlent
+w: www.JUGO.nl
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With kind approval of the original authors:
Rolf Hichert
Dr.-Ing., Prof. a.D.
After studying mechanical engineering in Stuttgart, Rolf worked for the Fraunhofer Institute for
Production Technology and Automation (IPA). He was a consultant at McKinsey & Co., Inc. in
Düsseldorf, and afterwards professor at the University of Applied Sciences in Constance. His next
stations: Founder and director of the Transfer Center Technology and Management of the Steinbeis
Foundation in Stuttgart, co-founder and managing director of MIK GmbH in Constance/- Germany,
professor for controlling at the Eberswalde University of Applied Sciences, managing director of MIS
Switzerland AG in Zurich. In 2004 he founded HICHERT+PARTNER. More than 5000 participants have
taken part in his seminars HICHERT®SUCCESS. In 2013 he transferred major parts of his intellectual
property to the newly founded non-profit International Business Communication Standards (IBCS)
Association in order to publically discuss, disseminate and further develop it under a Creative
Commons license. Today Rolf serves as president of the IBCS Association.
Jürgen Faisst
Dr. rer. pol.
Jürgen has been working with Rolf Hichert in various constellations for more than 20 years. He
started his career at MIK GmbH, a software company co-founded by Rolf. He established a new
regional office in Düsseldorf and became a managing partner. In 1998 he joined business intelligence
pioneer MIS AG, supported the company’s IPO and became COO and CTO of the board. From 2005 to
2013 Jürgen served as CEO of Thinking Networks AG, a leading supplier of corporate planning
systems. Jürgen’s mission as a managing partner of HICHERT+PARTNER is to enable business analysts
anywhere in the world to benefit from the International Business Communication Standards (IBCS), a
set of rules for the design of business communication originally developed by Rolf Hichert.
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7 Additional resources
About IBCS
The International Business Communication Standards (IBCS) encompass practical concepts and rules
for the conceptual, perceptual and semantic design of reports and presentations. These are based on
the HICHERT®SUCCESS approach and methodology. The IBCS Association is a not-for-profit
organization that supports the promotion, maintenance and further development of these
standards..
www.ibcs-a.org
info@ibcs-a.org
On Open.SAP.com there is a free webinar available called “Semantic Notation – The Next Big Thing in
BI?
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About HICHERT+FAISST
HICHERT+FAISST is the IBCS Institute and provides support services for the successful
implementation of the International Business Communication Standards. These include the delivery
of seminars and training courses, the certification of consultants and software packages, as well as
the provision of educational material in a web-shop.
www.hichert.com
info@hichert.com
About Graphomate
The topic of visualization is becoming more and more important for a fast and secure communication
of information. Good information design allows a quick and effective overview on their business.
Graphomate provides extension on Design Studio, Lumira and Microsoft Excel
www.graphomate.com/en/
inf@graphomate.com
About JUGO
JUGO provide Business Intelligence consultancy and one of its focus areas is data visualization
where the concept of IBCS is being applied.
www.JUGO.nl
info@JUGO.nl