A technology infrastructure for document-based decision support systems
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Intelligent decision support methods: the science of knowledge work
Intelligent decision support methods: the science of knowledge work
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
Institutional and ad hoc DSS and their effective use
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DSS module for teaching staff activities
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Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A Knowledge Based Search Tool for Performance Measures in Health Care Systems
Journal of Medical Systems
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This chapter summarizes a multidimensional approach to categorizing specific decision support systems (DSS) developed in Power (2002) and related works. The suggested approach or expanded framework emphases evaluates DSS in terms of one primary dimension and three secondary dimensions. Managers and analysts need to examine what drives the DSS and provides the dominant functionality of the system. Then a DSS can be further categorized in terms of targeted users, purpose of the system and primary deployment technology. The framework can improve discussions about DSS and assist in organizing our current knowledge about DSS.