Dss and Gdss
Dss and Gdss
Dss and Gdss
SKA
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Solution Types
Optimization model Finding the best solution Satisficing model Finding a good -- but not necessarily the best -- solution to a problem Heuristics Commonly accepted guidelines or procedures that usually find a good solution
How it matters to me ?
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Multiple decision objectives Increased alternatives Increased competition The need for creativity Social and political actions International aspects Technology Time compression
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Handles large amounts of data from different sources Provides report and presentation flexibility Offers both textual and graphical orientation
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Strategic Tactical Operational Operational-level Strategic-level managers managers involved with involved with long-term daily decisions decisions High Decision Frequency
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Low
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Components of a DSS
Model management software (MMS)
Coordinates the use of models in the DSS
Model base
Provides decision makers with access to a variety of models
Dialogue manager
Allows decision makers to easily access and manipulate the DSS
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Database
Model base
DBMS
MMS
External databases
Dialogue manager
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Model Base
Model Base
Provides decision makers with access to a variety of models and assists them in decision making
Models
Financial models Statistical analysis models Graphical models Project management models
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Disadvantages
Assumptions about reality may be incorrect Accuracy of predications often unreliable Requires abstract thinking
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Databases
Model base
GDSS processor
GDSS software
Access to the internet and corporate intranet, networks, and other computer system
Dialogue manager
External databases
Users
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GDSS Alternatives
high
Decision frequency
Teleconferencing
distant
Decision Room
Decision Room
For decision makers located in the same geographic area or building Use of computing devices, special software, networking capabilities, display equipment, and a session leader Collect, coordinate, and feed back organized information to help a group make a decision Combines face-to-face verbal interaction with technologyaided formalization
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Cool Rooms
US Air Force
Cool Rooms
IBM Corp.
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President
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Characteristics of ESSs
Tailored to individual executives Easy to use Drill down capabilities Support the need for external data Help with situations with high degree of uncertainty Futures orientation (predictions, forecasting) Linked with value-added business processes
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Capabilities of an ESS
Support for
defining overall vision strategic planning strategic organizing and staffing strategic control crisis management
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to keep up, you need the right answers to get ahead, you need the right questions.
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