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Non DSS to DSS Graphs

open access: yes, 2021
A graph G is said to be domination subdivision stable (DSS) if g (Gsd uv) = g (G), for all u, v Î V (G), u adjacent to v. The main objective of this article is to develop an iterative procedure of generating a DSS graph from a graph that is not DSS in a finite sequence of iterations. To develop this iterative procedure we have used edge subdivision and
M. Yamuna, K. Karthika
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The evaluation of DSS groups

Information and Management, 1987
Abstract DSS research has largely ignored evaluation procedures for organizational units which support DSS work. This article reports on a study to explore evaluation variables and procedures for DSS groups. It suggests the importance of multiple perspectives in evaluation and identifies evaluation variables relevant to these perspectives ...
Hugh J Watson, Simha R MAGAL
exaly   +2 more sources

An empirical investigation of DSS usage and the user's perception of DSS training

Information and Management, 1988
Abstract Financial analysts, financed managers, and other finance specialists participated in a laboratory study to examine the perceived value of specific DSS training with DSS usage, the decision process, and task structure. Measures included the frequency of DSS features used, the number of syntax errors made, comfort with and the use of a ...
Peter P Mykytyn
exaly   +2 more sources

Decision support system (DSS) use and decision performance: DSS motivation and its antecedents

open access: yesInformation and Management, 2017
We developed an experimental decision support system (DSS) that enabled us to manipulate DSS performance feedback and response time, measure task motivation and DSS motivation, track the usage of the DSS, and obtain essential information for assessing ...
Suprateek Sarker
exaly   +2 more sources

DSS in context

Decision Support Systems, 1987
Abstract This paper describes the broad context in which the relevance of DSS can be assessed. DSS deals with a class of information handling activities that are goal or problem driven rather than procedure driven. These systems are one of several kinds of information systems to improve the performance of information workers in organizations.
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DSS-CMM

International Journal of Decision Support System Technology, 2011
While DSS development methodologies and implementation research are abound in the DSS literature, a gap still exists in terms of the ability to provide a holistic conceptual structure for improving the management and development of decision support systems, the ability to capture and share understanding of key DSS development processes, and most ...
Omar F. El-Gayar   +2 more
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The DSS development system

Proceedings of the May 16-19, 1983, national computer conference on - AFIPS '83, 1983
As decision support systems become more commonplace, the demand for automatic and semiautomatic DSS development systems increases proportionately. Such systems provide a set of tools that guide the construction of models in response to a user's query.
Robert H. Bonczek   +3 more
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Cloud computing and DSS: the case of spatial DSS

International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, 2013
While academic researchers in the field of decision support systems (DSS) tend to emphasise the technology independent nature of the decision support concept, they also need to assess the role of new technology; cloud computing is one such new technology.
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DSS

ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel, 1989
Is DSS just an alias for MIS? This question has been the subject of debate for a long time now. Thomas Naylor [1982] found it "impossible to ascertain what is either new or unique about DSS." Robert Blanning's [1983] reply to that was a description of DSS research at that time to show that DSS was a field worthy of research and that it had a future. If
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