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Decision Support and Decision Support Systems
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1997Some 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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Development of Decision Support Systems
International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1990Use of hospital information systems (HIS) are no longer limited to administrative functions. The addition to these systems of decision support capability is now a necessity. Development of the decision support modules requires a different software architecture than that employed by most HIS systems today.
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Need for Decision Support Systems
2020When facing complex multi-criteria decision problems, there is a need to support decision-makers. In this chapter we outline several computer-based decision support systems, which heavily use computer-graphics. At the time they each represented state-of-the-art technology.
Wallenius Jyrki, Korhonen Pekka J.
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Design of decision support systems
ACM SIGOA Newsletter, 1980This paper focuses on design difficulties encountered in the implementation of effective DSS. The key point is that the standard MIS development life-cycle approach is dysfunctional in a DSS design setting. Four major ideas are introduced: system/problem migration, subset evolution, soft/hard capabilities, and weak/strong design process.
Jeffery H. Moore, Michael G. Chang
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Adaptive decision support systems
Decision Support Systems, 1997Abstract The effectiveness of decision support systems (DSS) is enhanced through dynamic adaptation of support to the needs of the decision maker, to the problem, and to the decision context. We define this enhanced DSS as adaptive decision support systems (ADSS) and propose its architecture.
Bijan Fazlollahi +2 more
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The functions of a decision support system
Information & Management, 1979Abstract The growing literature on decision support systems outlines their principal characteristics and presents case studies of successful systems. This paper reviews the literature, describes six functions that a decision support system may perform for a manager or staff analyst, and introduces a new technique, functional mapping, for representing
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Decision support systems in dentistry.
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1999Decision-support systems hold a specialized body of knowledge in computerized form such that the non- specialist can obtain expert-level information. The goal of these systems in clinical sciences is usually to assist patient care by providing the clinician with improved diagnosis or treatment planning.
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Organizational decision support systems
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1992Abstract Decision support systems have traditionally been discussed within the context of individual or group decision making. In this paper we study decision support systems from an organizational perspective. We propose a framework for designing an organizational decision support system that is based on a network of knowledgebased systems. Nodes of
Varghese S. Jacob, Hasan Pirkul
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Developments in Decision Support Systems
1984Publisher Summary Decision support system (DSS) is a computerized system, which utilizes knowledge about a particular application area to solve ill-structured problems. The number of application areas in which ill-structured problems exist is large, including such diverse applications as financial planning, medical diagnosis, operations management ...
Robert H. Bonczek +2 more
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Intelligent decision support systems
SMC 2000 Conference Proceedings. 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. 'Cybernetics Evolving to Systems, Humans, Organizations, and their Complex Interactions' (Cat. No.00CH37166), 2002We examine characteristics common to successful intelligent decision support systems. In doing this, we attempt to bridge the gap between disparate communities engaged in building various parts of these systems. Three systems were examined in detail from widely different applications and more than 20 additional systems were considered at a lower level ...
Stephanie A. Guerlain +2 more
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