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Consumer support systems

Communications of the ACM, 2007
The interaction between businesses and their customers is ripe for the next leap, and it will require a collection of technologies to build new organizational structures such as demand chains, task-based intermediaries, and consumer communities.
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The committee support system

Computer Standards & Interfaces, 1988
Abstract The growing demand of the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) for rapid document exchange across Europe came to the development of the `Committee Support System' (CSS). This office system and compatible applications are now available on most of the popular low-cost computers, such as PCs, minis and micros.
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Negotiation Support Systems Minitrack

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2001
Negotiation Support Systems (NSS) are designed to assist negotiators in reaching mutually satisfactory decisions by providing a means of communication and through analysis of available information. The purpose of this minitrack is to provide a forum for interchange of ideas, research results, development activities, and applications among academicians ...
Tung Bui 0001, Melvin F. Shakun
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Knowledge-support systems

Knowledge-Based Systems, 1990
The social role of information technology is analysed in order to provide a framework for reasonable requirements for knowledge support systems. The many different scientific and engineering communities targeted on the development of specific knowledge support technologies are noted, and the problems of integrating developments from different ...
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Proactive Attentive Support System

2006 1st Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems, 2006
In this paper we describe our endeavour of developing a Proactive Attentive Support System (PASS). We explain that PASS is bio-inspired and can be grounded on mathematical physics. We demonstrate its successful applicability in the video surveillance domain.
Johan de Heer   +3 more
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Task support in an office system

ACM SIGOA Newsletter, 1984
The tools in current office systems are designed to carry out simple tasks that are common to most offices. For example, tasks such as communication, time management and document production are supported by the electronic mail, calendar and text editor tools.
W. Bruce Croft, Lawrence S. Lefkowitz
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Operating system support for multimedia systems

Computer Communications, 2000
Distributed multimedia applications will be an important part of tomorrow's application mix and require appropriate operating system (OS) support. Neither hard real-time solutions nor best-effort solutions are directly well suited for this support. One reason is the co-existence of real-time and best effort requirements in future systems.
Thomas Plagemann   +3 more
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Affective negotiation support systems

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, 2010
Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties aim to reach a joint agreement. As such negotiation involves rational decision making about options and issues. However, negotiation also involves social interaction and dilemmas as well as personal preferences and opinions. Negotiation is a multifaceted process in which affect plays a critical role,
Broekens, J., Jonker, C., Meyer, J-J.Ch.
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Decision Support Systems for Environmental Systems

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1987
Abstract A model for pollutant emission, transmission by air, impact into forrest is described. Multicriteria decisionssoftware provides efficient solutions for reconstruction plans for powerstations, adaption control for forestry etc.
A. Sydow, R. Straubel, K. Bellmann
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Intelligent decision support systems

Decision Support Systems, 1991
This paper explores the basic ingredients of intelligent decision support systems in partial contrast to approaches followed by expert systems.
Hans W. Gottinger, Peter Weimann
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