Towards an Architecture for Real-Time Decision Support Systems: Challenges and Solutions
IDEAS '01 Proceedings of the International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium
Decision Station: A Notion for a Situated DSS
HICSS '02 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 3 - Volume 3
On the Improvement of Strategic Investment Decisions and Active Decision Support Systems
HICSS '99 Proceedings of the Thirty-second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 6 - Volume 6
Pluralistic multi-agent decision support system: a framework and an empirical test
Information and Management
Decision station: situating decision support systems
Decision Support Systems
Technology acceptance model for internet banking: an invariance analysis
Information and Management
A Method for Generation of Alternatives by Decision Support Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
An agent-based decision support system for wholesale electricity market
Decision Support Systems
The effect of decision support system expertise on system use behavior and performance
Information and Management
A multi-agent decision support system for stock trading
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
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The situated decision support system (SDSS) model is a type of DSS that maintains close links with the target environment and has capabilities for sensing, monitoring, decision support, and limited decision making, action generation, and implementation. But though a generic description of SDSS had been provided, no empirical test has been made to prove its value. We performed experiments using human subjects to test an SDSS prototype. Personal finance management was chosen as an application domain, and the design and implementation of the SDSS prototype is discussed. The experiments involve subjects who carry out their normal shopping tasks in a simulated setup. One group of subjects were provided with SDSS support, while the others used a traditional decision support model. Overall, the results attest to the superiority of the SDSS model in terms of key decision performance variables.