Management Decision Support and Intelligent Systems: Information Technology For Management 6 Edition
Management Decision Support and Intelligent Systems: Information Technology For Management 6 Edition
Management Decision Support and Intelligent Systems: Information Technology For Management 6 Edition
Learning Objectives
Describe the concepts of managerial, decision making, and computerized support for decision making. Justify the role of modeling and models in decision making. Describe decision support systems (DSSs) and their benefits, and describe the DSS structure. Describe the support to group (including virtual) decision making. Describe organizational DSS and executive support systems, and analyze their role in management support. Describe artificial intelligence (AI) and list its benefits and characteristics.
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Decision Process
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Intelligent Systems
Expert systems (ESs) are attempts to mimic human experts. It is decision-making
software that can reach a level of performance comparable to a human expert in some specialized and usually narrow problem area. The idea is simple: expertise is transferred from an expert or other source of expertise to the computer.
The transfer of expertise from an expert to a computer and then to the user involves four activities:
Knowledge acquisition (from experts or other sources) Knowledge representation (organized as rules or frames in the computer) Knowledge inferencing is performed in a component called the inference engine of the ES and results in the recommendation. Knowledge transfer to the user (the experts knowledge has been transferred to users).
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Reliability
Ability to work with incomplete or uncertain information Provision of training Enhancement of decision- making and problem-solving capabilities Decreased decision-making time Reduce downtime
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Neural Networks
Neural networks are a system of programs and data structures that approximates the operation of the human brain. Neural networks are particularly good at recognizing subtle, hidden, and newly emerging patterns within complex data as well as interpreting incomplete inputs.
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Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy logic deals with the uncertainties by simulating the process of human reasoning, allowing the computer to behave less precisely and logically than conventional computers do. Involves decision in gray areas. Uses creative decision-making processes.
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Simulation Systems
Simulation generally refers to a technique for conducting experiments (such as "what-if") with a computer on a model of a management system. Because DSS deals with semi structured or unstructured situations, it involves complex reality, which may not be easily represented by optimization or other standard models but can often be handled by simulation. Therefore, simulation is one of the most frequently used tools of DSSs.
Advantages of Simulation.
Allows for inclusion of the real-life complexities of problems. Is descriptive. Can handle an extremely wide variation in problem types. Can show the effect of compressing time. Can be conducted from anywhere.
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Managerial Issues
Cost justification, intangible benefits. While some of the benefits of management support systems are tangible, it is difficult to put a dollar value on the intangible benefits of many such systems. Documenting personal DSS. Many employees develop their own DSSs to increase their productivity and the quality of their work. It is advisable to have an inventory of these DSSs and make certain that appropriate documentation and security measures exist. Security. Decision support systems may contain extremely important information for the livelihood of organizations. Taking appropriate security measures, especially in Web-based distributed applications, is a must. Ready-made commercial DSSs. With the increased use of Web-based systems and ASPs, it is possible to find more DSS applications sold off the shelf, frequently online. The benefits of a purchased or leased DSS application sometimes make it advisable to change business processes to fit a commercially available DSS.
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