... together the appropriate information and models for informed decision making is to use decisionsupportsystems (DSS). Decision support systems are computer-based systems that bring together information ... Lynn, 1955- Decision supportsystems for businessintelligence / Vicki L. Sauter. - 2nd ed. p. cm. Rev. ed. of: Decisionsupport systems. 1997. Includes bibliographical references and index. ... W. Holsapple (Eds.), Hand-book on DecisionSupport Systems, Vol. 1, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2008, pp. 163-189. Holsapple, C. W., and A. B. Whinston, DecisionSupport Systems: A Knowledge-Based...
... W. Holsapple (Eds.), Hand-book on DecisionSupport Systems, Vol. 1, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2008, pp. 163-189. Holsapple, C. W., and A. B. Whinston, DecisionSupport Systems: A Knowledge-Based ... environment in which I could experiment and learn about decisions, decision making, anddecisionsupport systems. It is their interest, their inquisitiveness, and their challenge that have led me ... Power, D. J., DecisionSupport Systems: Concepts and Resources for Managers, Santa Barbara, CA: Quorum Books Division of Greenwood Publishing, 2002. Power, D. J., DecisionSupport Systems: Frequently...
... Qualitative Data, andDecision Making 47 How Do We Support Intuition? 48 Virtual Experience 51 Business IntelligenceandDecision Making 53 Analytics 57 Competitive BusinessIntelligence 58 ... together the appropriate information and models for informed decision making is to use decisionsupportsystems (DSS). Decision support systems are computer-based systems that bring together information ... environment in which I could experiment and learn about decisions, decision making, anddecisionsupport systems. It is their interest, their inquisitiveness, and their challenge that have led me...
... absorptive capa-city. That is, to use ICT and KMS to identify and acquire external information and knowledge, and to process, analyse and interpret this information and knowledge. An example of the former ... gain and sustain a competitive advantage.Knowledge management systems (KMS) refer toa class of information systems applied to managingindividual and organizational knowledge pro-cesses and ... pro-cesses and flows. They are ICT-based systems developed and used to supportand enhance theorganizational processes of knowledge creation,storage/retrieval, transfer, and application. Whilenot all...
... 01/2010June 2010Working Papers in Information Systems andBusiness AdministrationJohannes Gutenberg-University MainzDepartment of Information SystemsandBusiness AdministrationD-55128 Mainz/GermanyPhone ... nodes and thus represent a transition between two states [i, Ki, ACTi] and [j, Kj, ACTj]. An arc represents either a scheduling decision or a combined schedul-ing and production decision. ... tables and an initial sequence of four models. We havetwo options for which a 1:2 and a 2:3-rule holds, respectively. Figure 2 depicts two decision points and their respective nodes s and s′....
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... converter and buck-boost converter (b) Isolated converter Fig. 4. Multi-input converters 3.2 Stand alone systems Stand alone systems are not connected to utility line, for this type of systems ... converter and buck-boost converter (b) Isolated converter Fig. 4. Multi-input converters 3.2 Stand alone systems Stand alone systems are not connected to utility line, for this type of systems ... renewable systems dealing with photovoltaic and wind systems. 3.1 Grid connected systems Grid connected systems deliver the maximum obtainable power to the ac mains from the photovoltaic (PV) and/ or...
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... which decision- mak-ers function, and build more collaborative relationshipswith policy-makers, decision- makers and practitioners[3,5,6]. In addition, policy-makers, decision- makers and practitioners ... significantresources and time are invested in the production ofresearch evidence that, if effectively transferred, could beused to inform policy and practice decisions and subse-quently improve patient and ... producers and users), and whether the currentcircumstances of that transfer were satisfactory; and 5)questions about current practices, culture, barriers and mitigating factors, and the demographic...
... Information Retrieval and Analysis System (GIRAS) to handleinformation on land use and land cover from maps derived from aerialphotography. Jack Dangermond had started ESRI (Environmental Systems Research ... ExpertPolicy and Management, Vol. 2, No. 3 (September), pp. 369–414. Rodriguez-Bachiller, A. (2000b) Geographical Information Systemsand Expert Systems for Impact Assessment. Part II: Expert Systemsand ... P.L.C. and Kevany, M.J. (1991) GeographicInformation Systems: A Guide to the Technology, Van Nostrand, New York. Campbell, H. and Masser, I. (1994) Geographical Information Systemsand Organ-isations,...
... in Section 2.5, weexpand the discussion to cover the wider area of so-called Decision Support Systems (DSS). 2.2 EXPERT SYSTEMSAND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificial intelligence (AI) has ... inGinzberg, M.J., Reitman, W. and Stohr, E.A. (eds) DecisionSupport Systems, North Holland. Breuker, J.A. and Wielinga, B.J. (1983) Analysis Techniques for Knowledge Based Systems. Part 2: Methods ... Characteristics of a Successful DecisionSupport System:User’s Needs versus Builder’s Needs, in Holsapple, C.W. and Whinston, A.B.(eds) DecisionSupport Systems: Theory and Applications, Springer...