A foundation for the study of group decision support systems
Management Science
Bringing automated support to large groups: the Burr-Brown experience
Information and Management
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on computer graphics: state of the arts
Computer support of groups: theory-based models for GDSS research
Management Science
Issues in computer and non-computer supported GDSSs
Proceedings of the conference on First specialized conference on decision support systems
Future research in group support systems: needs, some questions and possible directions
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: group support systems
A review of research in group support systems: leaders, approaches and directions
Decision Support Systems
Architecture, design, and development of an HTML/JavaScript web-based group support system
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special topic issue: artificial intelligence techniques for emerging information systems applications
Computers and Operations Research - Special issue on artificial intelligence and decision support with multiple criteria
A utility range-based interactive group support system for multiattribute decision making
Computers and Operations Research
Groups Interacting with Technology: Ideas, Evidence, Issues and an Agenda
Groups Interacting with Technology: Ideas, Evidence, Issues and an Agenda
Computer Augmented Teamwork: A Guided Tour
Computer Augmented Teamwork: A Guided Tour
Group Support Systems: New Perspectives
Group Support Systems: New Perspectives
Interpreting Information Systems in Organizations
Interpreting Information Systems in Organizations
Lessons from a Decade of Group Support Systems Research
HICSS '96 Proceedings of the 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences Volume 3: Collaboration Systems and Technology
Systemic knowledge and the V-model
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Using Interactive Whiteboard Technology to Support Collaborative Modeling
Groupware: Design, Implementation, and Use
Visually-Driven Decision Making Using Handheld Devices
Proceedings of the 2008 conference on Collaborative Decision Making: Perspectives and Challenges
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There are (at least) two distinct traditions within group decision support: what we will call the 'Technology-driven' tradition, which originates in the Information Systems discipline, and what we will call the 'Model-driven' tradition, which originates in OR/MS. Although proponents of the two traditions share many of the same objectives, in the past there has been little communication between the two groups. In this paper, we describe the basic distinction between the two traditions in terms of two primary themes: research focus (i.e., what the researchers find of interest) and research philosophy and methodology (i.e., how researchers go about studying their chosen subject matter); and we trace these implications of these differences through the key concepts of each tradition. We conclude by arguing that there are many opportunities for synergy between the two traditions.