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[[Information Systems]] theory specifies that information delivered to a target human reader must be Timely, Accurate and Relevant. Report generation software targets the final requirement by making sure that the information delivered is presented in the way most readily understood by the target reader.
[[Information Systems]] theory specifies that information delivered to a target human reader must be Timely, Accurate and Relevant. Report generation software targets the final requirement by making sure that the information delivered is presented in the way most readily understood by the target reader.

[[List of reporting software]]


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[[Category:Computer programming tools]]

Revision as of 09:47, 21 April 2014

A report generator is a computer program whose purpose it is to take data from a source such as a database, XML stream or a spreadsheet, and use it to produce a document in a format which satisfies a particular human readership.

Report generation functionality is almost always[citation needed] present in database systems, where the source of the data is the database itself. It can also be argued that report generation is part of the purpose of a Spreadsheet. Standalone report generators may work with multiple data sources and export reports to different document formats.

Information Systems theory specifies that information delivered to a target human reader must be Timely, Accurate and Relevant. Report generation software targets the final requirement by making sure that the information delivered is presented in the way most readily understood by the target reader.

List of reporting software