Decision Making & Decision Support MIS 320 Kraig Pencil Summer 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 12 Decision Support Systems
Advertisements

Decision Support and Artificial Intelligence Jack G. Zheng July 11 th 2005 MIS Chapter 4.
Defining Decision Support System
Chapter 1 Business Driven Technology
PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran & Kraig Pencil Acquiring Information Systems MIS 320 Kraig Pencil Summer 2013.
Bob Travica Class 11 Decision Making Processes & Decision Support Systems MIS 2000 Instructor: Bob Travica Updated Feb
Information and Decision Support Systems
Mgt 240 Lecture Decision Support Systems March 3, 2005.
II Information Systems Technology Ross Malaga 8 "Part II Using Information Systems“ Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. 8-1 Using Information Systems.
Copyright 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Chapter 91 Managerial Support Systems.
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Second Edition 1 Information and Decision Support Systems Chapter 6.
The value of information is directly linked to how it helps decision makers achieve the organization’s goals Discuss why it is important to study and understand.
© 2005 Prentice Hall, Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, 7th Edition, Turban, Aronson, and Liang 4-1 Chapter 4 Modeling and Analysis Turban,
Lead Black Slide. © 2001 Business & Information Systems 2/e2 Chapter 11 Management Decision Making.
Introduction to Business Information Systems Data and Information.
Class 11 Decision Making, Decision Support Systems, & Executive Information Systems MIS 2000Decision Making and Information Systems.
Chapter 8 The Marketing Plan
MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 101 Management Information Systems Transaction Processing Systems (TPS) –Support operation –Management and control –Routine,
Mgt 20600: IT Management & Applications Decision Support Systems Tuesday April 18, 2006.
Marketing Research Aaker, Kumar, Day Seventh Edition Instructor’s Presentation Slides.
Marketing Research Aaker, Kumar, Day and Leone Tenth Edition Instructor’s Presentation Slides.
The Academy of Public administration under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan APPLICATION MODERN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN DECISION.
Developing Successful Products Brandon Burton Greg Zankowsky Melina Blundetto.
Expert Systems Infsy 540 Dr. Ocker. Expert Systems n computer systems which try to mimic human expertise n produce a decision that does not require judgment.
CHAPTER 11 Managerial Support Systems. CHAPTER OUTLINE  Managers and Decision Making  Business Intelligence Systems  Data Visualization Technologies.
PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran Types of Information Systems: Ways to Use IT in Organizations MIS 320 Kraig Pencil Summer 2013.
Succeeding with Technology Information, Decision Support… Decision Making and Problem Solving Management Information Systems Decision Support Systems Group.
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition2 Principles and Learning Objectives Good decision-making and problem-solving skills are the key to.
Aaker, Kumar, Day Eighth Edition Instructor’s Presentation Slides
By D r. V e e r a.
MSIS 110: Introduction to Computers; Instructor: S. Mathiyalakan 1 An Introduction to Information Systems Chapter 1.
Introduction to Marketing Research
1 Management Information Systems Transaction Processing Systems (TPS) –Support operation –Management and control –Routine, normal operations Management.
Decision Support Systems Management Information Systems BUS 391 Barry Floyd.
© Farhan Mir 2007 IMS MIS Development BBA-IT (Hons) 6 th Semester ( Decision Support Systems & Knowledge Management Systems ) By: Farhan Mir.
Chapter 10  2000 by Prentice Hall Information Systems for Managerial Decision Making Uma Gupta Introduction to Information Systems.
Decision Support System Definition A Decision Support System is an interactive computer-based system or subsystem that helps people use computer communications,
11 C H A P T E R Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems.
Systems Approach & Framework for Management Information Systems Dr. Ashok Agarwal.
IENG 423 Design of Decision Support Systems Decision Support System Concepts.
Stevenson and Ozgur First Edition Introduction to Management Science with Spreadsheets McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies,
PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran & Kraig Pencil Computer Networking – Part 1 MIS 320 Kraig Pencil Summer 2014.
Using Information Technology Pertemuan 12 Chapter 11 Information Systems.
Using Information Technology Chapter 11 Information Systems.
PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran & Kraig Pencil Information Systems Software MIS 320 Kraig Pencil Summer 2013.
Decision Making, Systems, Modeling, and Support
Model Driven DSS Chapter 9. What is a Model? A mathematical representation that relates variables For solving a decision problem Convert the decision.
Chapter 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, AND TECHNOLOGIES: AN OVERVIEW Study sub-sections: , 3.12(p )
MIS 320 Kraig Pencil Summer 2014
MBA7020_01.ppt/June 13, 2005/Page 1 Georgia State University - Confidential MBA 7020 Business Analysis Foundations Introduction - Why Business Analysis.
Decision Support Systems (DSS) Information Systems and Management.
1 CHAPTER 2 Decision Making, Systems, Modeling, and Support.
Chapter 4 Decision Support System & Artificial Intelligence.
Slide 5-1 Chapter 5 Applications Software for Businesses Introduction to Information Systems Judith C. Simon.
Management Information Systems, 4 th Edition 1 Three decision-making phases(p.481) –Intelligence –Design –Choice 1. The Decision-Making Process Chapter.
PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved. Chapter 5 Business Intelligence and and Knowledge Management.
 An Information System (IS) is a collection of interrelated components that collect, process, store, and provide as output the information needed to.
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition An Introduction to Information Systems Chapter 1.
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition 1 Information and Decision Support Systems: Management Information Systems Management information system.
Learning Objectives Understand the concepts of Information systems.
ITEC 1010 Information and Organizations Chapter V Expert Systems.
Week 1 Reference (chapter 1 in text book (1)) Dr. Fadi Fayez Jaber Updated By: Ola A.Younis Decision Support System.
1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Accounting Information Systems Chapter 2 Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Management.
Aaker, Kumar, Day Ninth Edition Instructor’s Presentation Slides
Marketing Research Aaker, Kumar, Leone and Day Eleventh Edition
-A systemfor decision making and problem solving. Decision Support System - A system for decision making and problem solving.
Chapter 12 Analyzing Semistructured Decision Support Systems
Types of Information Systems
Decision Making Part 2 MBA 572 Craig K. Tyran Fall 2002.
This presentation was developed by Dr. Steven C
Presentation transcript:

Decision Making & Decision Support MIS 320 Kraig Pencil Summer 2014

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil Game Plan Decisions and IS support Decision making process Decision support systems (DSS) Expert Systems

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil A. Decisions and IS Support 1.Business people encounter many types of decisions  Follow a decision making process  Variety of information systems to support decision making From Haag, et al, MIS for the Information Age, 3 rd Edition, 2002.

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil B. Decision Making Process 1. Simon’s decision making model –Simple, yet enduring –Decision process modeled as a “flow” of events –Can proceed in linear or iterative fashion 2. Information systems can support each phase of process This gentleman won a Nobel Prize!

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil Business Scenario Scenario: Orcas Kayaks Inc. is a company that makes sea kayaks. A new Operations Manager has been hired to promote smooth and efficient manufacturing operations. –Note: The previous Ops Mgr got fired … Frequent problems with factory equipment Much factory downtime Poor decision making Desired: –Better decision making process –Support for mgmt decision making

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil B. Decision Making Process (cont.) 3a. Intelligence phase –Gather data that may be used for “intelligence” purposes –Does there seem to be a problem(s) or opportunity(s)? –Define the problem or opportunity –“Operations Mgr” scenario: Gather data Review of production log reveals significant equipment downtime Problem: Poor maintenance? (Or could it be something else?) Can IS help? Which type(s) of IS could be useful for this phase?

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil B. Decision Making Process (cont.) 3b. Design phase –Identify key variables –Create model to aid decision making –Validate model –Establish criteria to be used to make a choice –Identify alternative solutions

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil B. Decision Making Process (cont.) 3b. Design phase “Operations Mgt” scenario: Variable: e.g., –current maintenance schedule, –age of equipment, –cost of maintenance, –cost of lost productivity... Model(s): e.g., –statistical regression, –cost-benefit forecast model Establish criteria: e.g., $ total 5-year cost Alternatives: e.g., –repair as needed –purchase new equipment –change maintenance schedule Can IS help? How?

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil Example: Statistical Model – Factory Equipment Maintenance Cost vs. Age Should we be concerned about model? The model sounds good Age Costs

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil B. Decision Making Process (cont.) 3c. Choice phase –Evaluate potential solutions using model(s) developed earlier e.g., “What if” analysis, Sensitivity analysis –Use criteria to choose the preferred solution –“Operations Mgr” scenario: Tasks: See above Make it easy to explore different scenarios of interest Convey useful information Can IS help? How?

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil B. Decision Making Process (cont.) 3d. Implementation phase –Implement the decision –Monitor –Make adjustments –“Operations Mgr” scenario: Tasks: See above How could an IS provide support for the above?

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil C. Decision Support Systems 1.Used for decisions that are Complex, “Messy” Non routine, Non structured 2.Include models (financial, prediction, etc.) e.g., Allow decision maker to manipulate inputs, Support “what if” analysis 3.Particularly helpful for ______ and/or _______ phases of decision process Example: “Cow culling” DSS to support cattle management: choicedesign

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil DSS for Cattle Management DSS results in this case are displayed using a graphical output Flexible: can evaluate multiple cases or scenarios. Does the DSS “make” the decision??? No, the user may need some expertise to interpret the results or to consider other factors.

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil C. Decision Support Systems (cont.) 4. Three primary components of DSS include (see figure) User interface Model management Data management

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil D. DSS Components

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil C. Decision Support Systems (cont.) 5. Excel-based DSS Example: (next slide) Break-even analysis for a manufacturing business Decision: What sales price will lead to “breakeven” after 1,000 units sold? DSS components and features Interface –Graphical output –Advanced Excel feature: User input form Model management –Break-even model Data management –Assumption data table (very simple) –Easy access to the workbook through the WWW

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil Break-Even Analysis Model

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil D. Introduction to Expert Systems (ES) 1.Expert systems –Replicate the thought processes of human “experts” Follow a structured set of rules –“Knowledge-based” systems –Whale watcher demo: –Other ES examples (from exsys.com) –The Cs: Create and Convey Image:

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil

D. Introduction to Expert Systems (ES) Figure: Expert Systems tend to use branching logic, like this one. bare

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil

D. Introduction to Expert Systems (ES) Knowledge Base – as Expert System –Use indexes and search technology (key word searches) to catalog and retrieve relevant information recorded by “experts”.

PPT Slides by Dr. Craig Tyran and Kraig Pencil D. Introduction to Expert Systems (cont.) 2. How is an ES different from a DSS? –DSS Allows decision maker a platform for exploring and evaluating the options –ES Delivers advice based on answers to a set of questions –Where does the “knowledge” reside for DSS? For ES? 3. Business examples of ES? –? ? ? 4. Would it be easier to develop a set of “expert rules” for an ES for … a) a narrow, well-defined application? b) a wide-ranging, poorly-defined application? –What are the implications for ES applications?