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Decision support systems

Communications of the ACM, 2007
The issues related to successful development and integration of decision support systems (DSS) into emergency management processes are discussed. They provide summaries of data, forecast future developments in the context of present circumstances, take account of uncertainties, help the decision makers explore their own perceptions and values.
French, Simon, Turoff, Murray
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On clinical decision support

Proceedings of the 5th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Health Informatics, 2014
Recent interest in search tools for Clinical Decision Support (CDS) has dramatically increased. These tools help clinicians assess a medical situation by providing actionable information in the form of a select few highly relevant recent medical papers. Unlike traditional search, which is designed to deal with short queries, queries in CDS are long and
Arman Cohan   +4 more
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Decision support in healthcare

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1995
To address the recognized problems associated with information overload and limited human memory, computer-based systems which help healthcare providers use information to make better decisions have been developed and implemented. These decision aids are designed to improve the quality and reduce the cost of healthcare.
P D, Clayton, G, Hripcsak
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Executive decision support

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2009
One challenge facing coordination and deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) today is the amount of human involvement needed to carry out a successful mission. Currently, control and coordination of UAVs typically involves multiple operators to control a single agent.
Xu Chu Ding   +4 more
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Decision support systems.

2017
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Fabre, Frédéric   +1 more
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Decision support interfaces

2004 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37583), 2005
Due to the explosive information flows in the last decade, and due to the requirement to reduce manning, the Royal Netherlands Navy is aiming to introduce to a greater extent improved automation within the future combat information centers. The large information flows that have to be processed, integrated, and interpreted by humans poses particular ...
Delft, J.H. van, Schraagen, J.M.C.
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Healthcare Decisions Are Always Supported Decisions

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
Peterson, Karlawish, and Largent’s (2021) “Supported Decision Making with People at the Margins of Autonomy” not only elucidates the conceptual framework but also the practical importance of suppor...
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Decision Support and Decision Support Systems

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1997
Some general features of decision support and computerised decision support systems for emergency situations are first discussed. More specific items are then analysed, for example whether it is important to maintain coherence and uniformity between systems in Europe, and the advantage and disadvantages of large and small systems respectively.
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Organizational Support for Decision Support Systems

Journal of Management Information Systems, 1989
Abstract:Fifty-five organizations in which decision support systems (dss) are used were surveyed to determine how they are supporting dss activity. The findings provide insights about the extent to which dss activity is being supported, which organizational units are providing support, the types and frequency of support provided, the organizational ...
Hugh J. Watson   +4 more
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Decision support system on the grid

International Journal of Knowledge-based and Intelligent Engineering Systems, 2004
Aero-engines are extremely reliable machines and operational failures are rare. However, currently great effort is being put into reducing the number of in-flight engine shutdowns, aborted take-offs and flight delays through the use of advanced engine health monitoring technology.
Max Ong   +5 more
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