Decision support systems: putting theory into practice
Decision support systems: putting theory into practice
Agents that reduce work and information overload
Communications of the ACM
Decision support and expert systems (4th ed.): management support systems
Decision support and expert systems (4th ed.): management support systems
Spatial decision support systems: an overview of technology and a test of efficacy
Decision Support Systems
An introduction to software agents
Software agents
Spatial decision support systems for vehicle routing
Decision Support Systems
Relational data modeling for geographic information systems
Journal of Database Management
Designing end-user geographic information systems
Journal of End User Computing
Decision Support in the Data Warehouse
Decision Support in the Data Warehouse
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
The internet, sustainable development and ecosystems management
Internet management issues
Decision support system induced guidance for model formulation and solution
Decision Support Systems
A spatial decision support system for land management
International Journal of Computers and Applications
Reference metadata extraction using a hierarchical knowledge representation framework
Decision Support Systems
Do men and women use feedback provided by their Decision Support Systems (DSS) differently?
Decision Support Systems
The relationship between citations and number of downloads in Decision Support Systems
Decision Support Systems
An intelligent fuzzy agent for spatial reasoning in GIS
KI'09 Proceedings of the 32nd annual German conference on Advances in artificial intelligence
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Many factors have led to explosive growth in the use of geographic information system (GIS) technology to support managerial decision making. Despite their power, utility, and popularity, however, GIS require a significant amount of specialized knowledge for effective use. This paper describes a GIS-based decision support system (DSS) design approach that embeds much of this knowledge in well-structured metadata and presents it to the decision maker through an appropriate interface or software agents, thereby decreasing system learning costs and improving effectiveness. The metadata design from a spatial decision support system (SDSS) is presented along with illustrations showing how the design addresses specific knowledge management (KM) problems. The paper then discusses how the knowledge management design approach can be generalized to other SDSS, to DSS in general, and to data warehouses.