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Prof. Name name@email.com Position (123) 456-7890 University Name Chapter 1: Introduction Spreadsheet-Based Decision Support Systems
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2 Overview 1.1 Introduction to DSS 1.2 Defining DSS 1.3 DSS Applications 1.4 Textbook Overview 1.5 Summary
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3 Introduction to DSS A decision support system (DSS) gives its users access to a variety of data sources, modeling techniques, and stored domain knowledge via an easy to use GUI. For example: –Using data residing in spreadsheets or databases –Preparing mathematical models using this data –Solving or analyzing these models using problem-specific methodologies –Assisting the user in the decision-making process through a graphical user interface Learning DSS development skills, which combine OR/business skills with information technology (IT) skills, will make students highly sought after in the modern workplace.
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4 Defining a DSS A decision support system (DSS) is a model-based or knowledge-based system intended to support managerial decision making in semi- structured or unstructured situations (Turban and Aronson, 2001). A DSS is not meant to replace a decision maker, but to extend his/her decision making capabilities. Characteristics of a DSS include: –Combining human judgment with computerized information –Designed to be user-friendly –Uses models for analyzing decision-making situations –Improves the effectiveness of making a decision –Provides managerial support
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5 Defining a DSS (cont’d) A DSS application contains five components: –Database –Model base –Knowledge base –GUI –User Model BaseKnowledge Base Database GUI User Decision Support System
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6 Components of a DSS Data Analysis Data Modeling and Optimization Simulation Presentation of Results Graphical User Interface Information System Decision Support System
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7 DSS Applications Car production Railroad Car Management Portfolio Management and Optimization Facility Layout
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8 Textbook Overview Overview of Excel Overview of VBA for Excel Overview of Case Studies Overview of Appendices
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9 Overview of Excel Excel Basic Functionality –Chapter 2: Excel Basics and Formatting –Chapter 3: Referencing and Names –Chapter 4: Functions and Formulas –Chapter 5: Charts –Chapter 6: Pivot tables Excel Extended Functionality –Chapter 7: Statistical Analysis –Chapter 8: Solver and mathematical programming –Chapter 9: Simulation –Chapter 10: Working with Large Data
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10 Overview of VBA for Excel Introduction to VBA –Chapter 11: Visual Basic Environment –Chapter 12: Recording Macros Coding in VBA –Chapter 13: Objects, Properties, and Methods –Chapter 14: Variables –Chapter 15: Sub Procedures and Function Procedures –Chapter 16: Programming structures –Chapter 17: Arrays Creating a User Interface –Chapter 18: User Interface Re-visiting Excel Extended Functionality Using VBA –Chapter 19: Solver –Chapter 20: Simulation –Chapter 21: Working with Large Data
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11 Overview of Case Studies Chapter 22: The DSS Development Process Chapter 23: GUI Design Chapter 24: Programming Principles Case Studies in IE/OR and Business –Case Study 1: Birthday Simulation –Case Study 2: Eight Queens –Case Study 3: Inventory Management –Case Study 4: Warehouse Layout –Case Study 5: Forecasting Methods –Case Study 6: Facility Layout –Case Study 7: Portfolio Management and Optimization –Case Study 8: Reliability Analysis –Case Study 9: Retirement Planning –Case Study 10: Queuing Simulation: Single Server and Multi Server We have developed 25 case studies. 10 case studies are included in the book. The remaining case studies are available at the website: www.dynamic- ideas.com.www.dynamic- ideas.com
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12 Overview of Appendices Appendix A: Excel Add-Ins –Data Analysis Toolpack –The Solver and Premium Solver –@RISK –Crystal Ball –StatTools Appendix B: Debugging and Error Checking –Types of Errors –The Debug Toolbar –The Debug Windows –Debugging tips –Error Checking Appendix C: Advanced Programming Topics –Object Oriented Programming in VBA for Excel –Opening Other Applications From VBA
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13 Summary Decision support systems are model-based or knowledge-based systems which support managerial decision making. A DSS is not meant to replace a decision maker, but to extend his/her decision making capabilities. There are five components to a DSS: database, model base, knowledge base, GUI, and user. Spreadsheet-Based DSS applications combine Excel and VBA features to create a complete DSS which integrates data, models, methodologies, and user interfaces.
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14 Additional Links (place links here) –Example DSS applications –Course website and/or syllabus
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