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DSS GDSS

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Decision Support Systems


Decision support systems (DSS)
Offer potential to assist in solving both semistructured and unstructured problems

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Decision Making as a Component of Problem Solving


Intelligence Decision making Design Choice Implementation Monitoring Problem solving

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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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PROBLEM SOLVING FACTORS

Multiple decision objectives Increased alternatives Increased competition The need for creativity Social and political actions International aspects Technology Time compression

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CHARACTERISTICS OF A DSS (1)

Handles large amounts of data from different sources Provides report and presentation flexibility Offers both textual and graphical orientation

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Characteristics of a DSS (2)


Supports drill down analysis Performs complex, sophisticated analysis and comparisons using advanced software packages Supports optimization, satisficing, and heuristic approaches

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Characteristics of a DSS (3)


Performs different types of analyses
What-if analysis Makes hypothetical changes to problem and observes impact on the results Simulation Duplicates features of a real system Goal-seeking analysis Determines problem data required for a given result

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Goal Seeking Example


You know the desired result You want to know the required input(s) Example:
Microsoft Excels Goal Seek and Solver functions

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Capabilities of a DSS (1)


Supports
Problem solving phases Different decision frequencies

Merge with another company?

How many widgets should I order?

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Capabilities of a DSS (2)


Highly structured problems
Straightforward problems, requiring known facts and relationships.

Semi-structured or unstructured problems


Complex problems wherein relationships among data are not always clear, the data may be in a variety of formats, and are often difficult to manipulate or obtain

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Decision Making Levels

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

Integration of TPS, MIS, and DSS


In many organizations they are integrated through a common database Separation of DSS transactions in the database from TPS and MIS transactions may be important for performance reasons

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Web-Based Decision Support Systems


Web-based decision support systems
Decision support system software provides business intelligence through web browser clients that access databases either through the Internet or a corporate intranet

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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

Access to the internet, networks, and other computer systems

External database access

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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Advantages and Disadvantages of Modeling


Advantages
Less expensive than custom approaches or real systems. Faster to construct than real systems Less risky than real systems Provides learning experience (trial and error) Future projections are possible Can test assumptions

Disadvantages
Assumptions about reality may be incorrect Accuracy of predications often unreliable Requires abstract thinking

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Group Decision Support System


Group Decision Support System (GDSS)
Contains most of the elements of DSS plus software to provide effective support in group decision-making settings

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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 database access

External databases

Users

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Characteristics of a GDSS (1)


Special design Ease of use Flexibility Decision-making support
Delphi approach (decision makers are geographically dispersed) Brainstorming Group consensus Nominal group technique

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Characteristics of a GDSS (2)


Anonymous input Reduction of negative group behaviour Parallel communication Automated record keeping Cost, control, complexity factors

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Components of a GDSS and GDSS Software


Database Model base Dialogue manager Communication capability Special software (also called GroupWare) E.g., Lotus Notes
people located around the world work on the same project, documents, and files, efficiently and at the same time

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GDSS Alternatives
high

Decision frequency

Local area Wide area decision network decision network

Decision room low close

Teleconferencing

distant

Location of group members


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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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The Decision (Electronic Meeting) Room


12 to 30 networked personal computers Usually recessed Server PC Large-screen projection system Breakout rooms Need a Trained Facilitator for Success

Cool Rooms

US Air Force

Cool Rooms

IBM Corp.

Wide Area Decision Network


Characteristics
Location of group members is distant Decision frequency is high Virtual workgroups Groups of workers located around the world working on common problems via a GDSS

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Executive Support System


Characteristics
A specialized DSS that includes all the hardware, software, data, procedures, and people used to assist senior-level executives within the organization
Board of directors

President

Function area vice presidents Function area managers

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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.

Questions ? Thank You

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