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Adoption of Real-Time Data Tracking Solutions and Flexible Display Modules for Strategic Planning

4 Department of Economics, Sorbonne University, France

Abstract

The increasing complexity of organizational environments has necessitated the adoption of advanced technological solutions that enable real-time monitoring and dynamic visualization of critical data streams. This paper investigates the integration of real-time data tracking systems and flexible display modules as strategic enablers for informed decision-making processes. The study emphasizes the role of adaptive interfaces, human–computer interaction mechanisms, and cognitive processing factors in enhancing the interpretability and usability of data-driven insights.

Drawing upon interdisciplinary literature spanning data visualization, behavioral cognition, eye-tracking analysis, and interactive systems, this research develops a conceptual and technical framework that aligns real-time analytics with human perceptual capabilities. Studies on eye movement behavior (Rayner, 1998) and cognitive dysfunction patterns (Holzman et al., 1974) are utilized to understand how users process dynamic information environments. Furthermore, research on motion perception and visual discomfort (Flanagan et al., 2004; Kennedy et al., 1993; Weech et al., 2018) provides insights into designing responsive dashboards that minimize cognitive overload and enhance user experience.

The paper also incorporates emerging perspectives on real-time decision support systems, particularly emphasizing dashboard technologies and enterprise analytics platforms (Gondi et al., 2026). These systems enable organizations to monitor key performance indicators continuously and respond to evolving conditions with agility. By integrating flexible display modules, organizations can tailor visualization outputs to user roles, contexts, and decision requirements.

The findings suggest that the effectiveness of real-time data systems depends not only on technological sophistication but also on the alignment between system design and human cognitive processes. The study highlights critical challenges, including information overload, interface complexity, and user adaptability, while proposing design strategies to overcome these limitations.

This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on data-driven strategic planning by presenting a comprehensive framework that integrates technological capabilities with human-centric design principles. It offers practical implications for organizations seeking to enhance decision-making efficiency through real-time analytics and adaptive visualization systems.

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How to Cite

Dr. Jean Dupont. (2026). Adoption of Real-Time Data Tracking Solutions and Flexible Display Modules for Strategic Planning. Global Multidisciplinary Journal, 5(03), 35-43. https://www.grpublishing.org/journals/index.php/gmj/article/view/400

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