Decision Support Systems Research (1970-1999)

Decision Support Systems Research (1970-1999)

Author: Sean B. Eom

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 424

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Introduction 1. Introduction to Decision Support Systems 2. Research Methodology 3. Data 4. The Intellectual Structure of Decision Support Systems Research (1969-1990) 5. The Intellectual Structure of Decision Support Systems Research (1990-1999) 6. Relationships Between the DSS Subspecialties and Reference Disciplines 7. Assessing the Current State of Intellectual Relationships between the DSS area and Other Academic Disciplines 8. Contribution of Multi-Criteria Decision Making to the Development of DSS Subspecialties 9. Contributions of Systems Science to the Development of DSS Subspecialties 10. Contribution of Cognitive Science to the Development of DSS Subspecialties 11. Survey of DSS Applications (1971-1994) 12. Conclusions Appendices; Indices, Bibliography.


Decision Support Systems Research and Reference Disciplines, 1970-2001

Decision Support Systems Research and Reference Disciplines, 1970-2001

Author: Sean B. Eom

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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This is a research guide and bibliography with citation frequency on the decision support systems research area and its references disciplines. It contains only references that have been cited frequently by more than several thousand authors of decision support systems articles published in a set of carefully selected journals according to objective criteria set forth in a data chapter. Each item in the bibliography of the book contains the citation frequency representing its weight and degree of influence on the decision support systems research. Each item represents objective and unobtrusive judgment of all the authors of major articles published in more than 140 information systems journals during 1970-2001. It will be a useful research guide to the DSS literature.


Handbook on Decision Support Systems 1

Handbook on Decision Support Systems 1

Author: Frada Burstein

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-01-22

Total Pages: 886

ISBN-13: 3540487131

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Decision support systems have experienced a marked increase in attention and importance over the past 25 years. The aim of this book is to survey the decision support system (DSS) field – covering both developed territory and emergent frontiers. It will give the reader a clear understanding of fundamental DSS concepts, methods, technologies, trends, and issues. It will serve as a basic reference work for DSS research, practice, and instruction. To achieve these goals, the book has been designed according to a ten-part structure, divided in two volumes with chapters authored by well-known, well-versed scholars and practitioners from the DSS community.


Decision-Making Support Systems: Achievements and Challenges for the New Decade

Decision-Making Support Systems: Achievements and Challenges for the New Decade

Author: Mora, Manuel

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2002-07-01

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 1591400805

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Annotation The book presents state-of-the-art knowledge about decision-making support systems (DMSS). Its main goals are to provide a compendium of quality chapters on decision-making support systems that help diffuse scarce knowledge about effective methods and strategies for successfully designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating decision-making support systems, and to create an awareness among readers about the relevance of decision-making support systems in the current complex and dynamic management environment.


Implications of Modern Decision Science for Military Decision-support Systems

Implications of Modern Decision Science for Military Decision-support Systems

Author: Paul K. Davis

Publisher: Rand Corporation

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0833038087

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A selective review of modern decision science and implications for decision-support systems. The study suggests ways to synthesize lessons from research on heuristics and biases with those from "naturalistic research." It also discusses modern tools, such as increasingly realistic simulations, multiresolution modeling, and exploratory analysis, which can assist decisionmakers in choosing strategies that are flexible, adaptive, and robust.


Collaborative Decision Making

Collaborative Decision Making

Author: Pascale Zaraté

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 1586038818

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This publication presents the latest innovations and achievements of academic communities on Decision Support Systems (DSS). These advances include theory systems, computer-aided methods, algorithms, techniques and applications related to supporting decision making. The aim is to develop approaches for applying information systems technology to increase the effectiveness of decision making in situations where the computer system can support and enhance human judgements in the performance of tasks that have elements which cannot be specified in advance. Also it is intended to improve ways of synthesizing and applying relevant work from resource disciplines to practical implementation of systems that enhance decision support capability. The resource disciplines include: information technology, artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, decision theory, organizational theory, operations research and modeling. Researchers come from the Operational Research area but also from Decision Theory, Multicriteria Decision Making methodologies, Fuzzy sets and modeling tools. Based on the introduction of Information and Communication Technologies in organizations, the decisional process is evolving from a mono actor to a multi actor situation in which cooperation is a way to make the decision.


Computer-Supported Collaborative Decision-Making

Computer-Supported Collaborative Decision-Making

Author: Florin Gheorghe Filip

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-10-27

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 3319472216

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This is a book about how management and control decisions are made by persons who collaborate and possibly use the support of an information system. The decision is the result of human conscious activities aiming at choosing a course of action for attaining a certain objective (or a set of objectives). The act of collaboration implies that several entities who work together and share responsibilities to jointly plan, implement and evaluate a program of activities to achieve the common goals. The book is intended to present a balanced view of the domain to include both well-established concepts and a selection of new results in the domains of methods and key technologies. It is meant to answer several questions, such as: a) “How are evolving the business models towards the ever more collaborative schemes?”; b) “What is the role of the decision-maker in the new context?” c) “What are the basic attributes and trends in the domain of decision-supporting information systems?”; d) “Which are the basic methods to aggregate the individual preferences?” e)“What is the impact of modern information and communication technologies on the design and usage of decision support systems for groups of people?”.


Clinical Decision Support Systems

Clinical Decision Support Systems

Author: Eta S. Berner

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1475739036

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Written by nationally and internationally recognised experts on the design, evaluation and application of such systems, this book examines the impact of practitioner and patient use of computer-based diagnostic tools. It serves simultaneously as a resource book on diagnostic systems for informatics specialists; a textbook for teachers or students in health or medical informatics training programs; and as a comprehensive introduction for clinicians, with or without expertise in the applications of computers in medicine, who are interested in learning about current developments in computer-based diagnostic systems. Designed for a broad range of clinicians in need of decision support.


Business to Business Electronic Commerce

Business to Business Electronic Commerce

Author: Merrill Warkentin

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781931777704

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"The rapid commercialization of the Internet and success of online direct marketing led to the burgeoning field of business-to-business e-commerce, a growing industry analyzed with the most recent research developments and successful implementation strategies in this business volume. E-commerce environments, supply chain management issues, and value chain networks are explored with respect to process, research, and electronic tendering. More complex discussions of classification schemes, manufacturing connectedness, and structuration theory provide the academic dimension of the practical business challenges presented."


Real-World Decision Support Systems

Real-World Decision Support Systems

Author: Jason Papathanasiou

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-19

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 3319439162

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This book presents real-world decision support systems, i.e., systems that have been running for some time and as such have been tested in real environments and complex situations; the cases are from various application domains and highlight the best practices in each stage of the system’s life cycle, from the initial requirements analysis and design phases to the final stages of the project. Each chapter provides decision-makers with recommendations and insights into lessons learned so that failures can be avoided and successes repeated. For this reason unsuccessful cases, which at some point of their life cycle were deemed as failures for one reason or another, are also included. All decision support systems are presented in a constructive, coherent and deductive manner to enhance the learning effect. It complements the many works that focus on theoretical aspects or individual module design and development by offering ‘good’ and ‘bad’ practices when developing and using decision support systems. Combining high-quality research with real-world implementations, it is of interest to researchers and professionals in industry alike.