The New Science of Management Decision
The New Science of Management Decision
The SMART Retrieval System—Experiments in Automatic Document Processing
The SMART Retrieval System—Experiments in Automatic Document Processing
Information requirements determination: obstacles within, among and between participants
SIGCPR '85 Proceedings of the twenty-first annual conference on Computer personnel research
Knowledge-based systems for idea processing support
ACM SIGMIS Database
Knowledge-based systems for idea processing
ACM SIGMIS Database
Expert versus novice use of the executive support systems: an empirical study
Information and Management
An exploratory cognitive DSS for strategic decision making
Decision Support Systems
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Decision Support Systems (DSS) have been described as computer-based aids for management decision-makers dealing with semi-structured problems [Keen and Scott Morton, 1978]. DSS are differentiated from other MIS components in that they seek to establish a symbiosis of human mind and computer by allowing for a high degree of human-computer interaction and by enabling the manager-user to maintain direct control over the computer's tasks and their outcomes.