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A New Method for Information System Selection

2009 Second International Conference on Future Information Technology and Management Engineering, 2009
A good information system (IS) makes it possible to improve organizational efficiency and effectiveness, which can provide competitive advantage. Now the most of company through the purchase of existing information systems to complete the construction of enterprise information, it can save a lot of money.
Cui-yun Mao, Qiang Mei, Zhi-qiang Ma
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A model formulation system for information system project selection

Computers & Operations Research, 1993
Abstract Model management systems (MMS) support the formulation, analysis and interpretation of mathematical models. This paper describes the development of a model formulation system that can guide managers in formulating a decision model for the selection of information system projects.
Radhika Santhanam, Marc J. Schniederjans
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Graph-Based Unsupervised Feature Selection for Interval-Valued Information System

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2023
Feature selection has become one of the hot research topics in the era of big data. At the same time, as an extension of single-valued data, interval-valued data with its inherent uncertainty tend to be more applicable than single-valued data in some ...
Weihua Xu   +3 more
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Optimal site selection for distributed wind power coupled hydrogen storage project using a geographical information system based multi-criteria decision-making approach: A case in China

, 2021
This paper proposes a two-stage location decision-making framework to study the site selection of distributed wind power coupled hydrogen storage (DWPCHS) project for the first time.
Yunna Wu   +6 more
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Selecting an Information System

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1993
Use of new technology can improve productivity without compromising staff nurse time at the bedside. At Borgess Medical Center an interdisciplinary committee co-chaired by nurses analyzed the information system and documentation procedures and developed a plan approved by administration.
S K, Korth, M, Morris
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Multi Criteria Decision Making methods for Information System Selection: A Comparative Study

International Conference on Electronics, Control, Optimization and Computer Science, 2018
The aim of this paper is to present the application of six Multi-Criteria Decision Making techniques to evaluate information system success. These methods are Weighted Sum Method (WSM), Weighted Product Method (WPM), Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP ...
Ansar Daghouri   +2 more
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Decision support for information systems selection

2004 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37583), 2005
The main objective of this paper is to explore the applicability of a new procedure to the decision process of information systems selection, the major aspect of which is tackling the uncertainty and imprecision of data, while using the risk as a trade-off measure to prioritize alternative systems.
Ludmil Mikhailov, Audrey Masizana
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Incremental feature selection approach to interval-valued fuzzy decision information systems based on λ-fuzzy similarity self-information

Information Sciences, 2023
The relative decision self-information is a crucial evaluation function of feature selection in information system. It encapsulates classification information in upper and lower approximations and pays attention to the boundary region of samples ...
Xiaoyan Zhang, Jirong Li
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Selection and Implementation of New Information Systems

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2015
The single most important element to consider when evaluating clinical information systems for a practice is workflow. Workflow can be broadly defined as an orchestrated and repeatable pattern of business activity enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or process information.
Keith J, Kaplan, Luigi K F, Rao
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