Handbook on Decision Support Systems 1: Basic ThemesFrada Burstein, Clyde W. Holsapple Springer Science & Business Media, 2008. gada 22. janv. - 854 lappuses 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. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 63.
... activities of analysis and design that are involved in developing these systems – elucidating the role of the developer as a change agent. Once a DSS is in operation, it is important to evaluate its effectiveness as a basis for managing ...
... activities that our experience and intuition grow and we become capable of recognizing the unfolding of patterns and the flow of activities in the complex system or situation, which leads to intuitive understanding and a sense of what ...
... activities has grown. There has been a corresponding explosion in the amount of knowledge available for use in making decisions (Toffler 1970, Drucker 1994). By one reckoning, over the past forty years more knowledge has been produced ...
... activities, a multiparticipant decision maker may simply be a group of deciding participants. The group meets, actually or virtually, to share knowledge, find and solve problems, stimulate the production of new knowledge (e.g., novel ...
... activities of participants as the decisional episode unfolds, and how to develop organizational decision support systems. In Japanese organizations, for instance, this effort proceeds according to certain conventions that are ...
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Systems for Supporting Marketing Decisions | 395 |
The Nature of Organizational Decision Support Systems | 415 |
CHAPTER 44 | 430 |
CHAPTER 22 | 433 |
Developing Practical Decision Support Tools Using Dashboards | 454 |
CHAPTER 23 | 469 |
Decision Support Systems in Forest Management | 499 |
CHAPTER 24 | 511 |
CHAPTER 8 | 141 |
CHAPTER 9 | 163 |
VARIATIONS | 170 |
Integrated Document Management for Decision Support 191 | 190 |
CHAPTER 11 | 207 |
CHAPTER 12 | 231 |
CHAPTER 13 | 259 |
SpreadsheetBased Decision Support Systems | 277 |
CHAPTER 15 | 299 |
WebBased Decision Support | 315 |
CHAPTER 17 | 341 |
Predicting Facilitating and Managing Knowledge Evolution | 345 |
A Motivational Model of Knowledge Sharing | 355 |
CHAPTER 19 | 371 |
Artificial Neural Networks in Decision Support Systems | 557 |
DSS Experience in Africa Cases from Egypt | 559 |
Data Mining and Data Fusion for Enhanced Decision Support | 581 |
CHAPTER 56 | 603 |
CHAPTER 28 | 609 |
Decision Support Based on Process Mining 637 | 636 |
Towards Decision Support for Participatory Democracy | 651 |
CHAPTER 30 | 659 |
CHAPTER 31 | 697 |
DECISION SUPPORT | 718 |
CHAPTER 34 | 763 |
Systems for Strategic Learning 759 | 829 |
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