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1 Decision Support System

2 Learning Objectives Examine what is a DSSExamine what is a DSS –Its purpose –Its basic features Examine DSS typologyExamine DSS typology Evaluate its benefitsEvaluate its benefits Examine its effective useExamine its effective use

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4 Bonczek, Holsapple, and Whinston (1980) A DSS is a computer-based system consisting of three interacting components: (1) a language system--a mechanism to provide communication between the user and other components of the DSS, (2) a knowledge system--the repository of problem domain knowledge embodied is DSS either as data or procedures, and (3) a problem processing system--the link between the other two components, containing one or more of the general problem-manipulatory capabilities required for decision making. A DSS is a computer-based system consisting of three interacting components: (1) a language system--a mechanism to provide communication between the user and other components of the DSS, (2) a knowledge system--the repository of problem domain knowledge embodied is DSS either as data or procedures, and (3) a problem processing system--the link between the other two components, containing one or more of the general problem-manipulatory capabilities required for decision making.

5 DSS Features Information systems.Information systems. Used by managers.Used by managers. Used in making decisions.Used in making decisions. Used to support, not to replace people.Used to support, not to replace people. Used when the decision is "semi- structured" or "unstructured."Used when the decision is "semi- structured" or "unstructured." Incorporate a database of some sort.Incorporate a database of some sort. Incorporate models.Incorporate models.

6 DSS Features contd... Has a user -friendly front endHas a user -friendly front end Has access to a large databaseHas access to a large database Relies heavily on modelsRelies heavily on models Is capable of addressing “What-if” questionsIs capable of addressing “What-if” questions Can be used to address Ad-Hoc, unexpected problemsCan be used to address Ad-Hoc, unexpected problems Can provide a valid representation of a real world systemCan provide a valid representation of a real world system

7 DSS Types by Problem Structure nSuggestion systems nOptimization systems nRepresentational models nAccounting models nAnalysis information systems nData analysis systems nFile drawer systems

8 File Drawer Systems They are the simplest type of DSSThey are the simplest type of DSS Can provide access to data itemsCan provide access to data items Data is used to make a decisionData is used to make a decision ATM MachineATM Machine Use the balance to make transfer of funds decisionsUse the balance to make transfer of funds decisions

9 Data Analysis Systems Provide access to dataProvide access to data Allows data manipulation capabilitiesAllows data manipulation capabilities Airline Reservation systemAirline Reservation system No more seats availableNo more seats available Provide alternative flights you can useProvide alternative flights you can use Use the info to make flight plansUse the info to make flight plans

10 Analysis Information Systems Information from several files are combinedInformation from several files are combined Some of these files may be externalSome of these files may be external We have a true “data base”We have a true “data base” The information from one file, table, can be combined with information from other files to answer a specific query.The information from one file, table, can be combined with information from other files to answer a specific query.

11 Accounting Models Use internal accounting dataUse internal accounting data Provide accounting modeling capabilitiesProvide accounting modeling capabilities Can not handle uncertaintyCan not handle uncertainty Use Bill of MaterialUse Bill of Material –Calculate production cost –Make pricing decisions

12 Representational Model Can incorporate uncertaintyCan incorporate uncertainty Uses models to solve decision problem using forecastsUses models to solve decision problem using forecasts Can be used to augment the capabilities of Accounting modelsCan be used to augment the capabilities of Accounting models Use the demand data to forecast next years demandUse the demand data to forecast next years demand Use the results to make inventory decisions.Use the results to make inventory decisions.

13 Optimization Systems Used to estimate the effects of different decision alternativeUsed to estimate the effects of different decision alternative Based on optimization modelsBased on optimization models Can incorporate uncertaintyCan incorporate uncertainty Assign sales force to territoryAssign sales force to territory Provide the best assignment scheduleProvide the best assignment schedule

14 Suggestion Systems A descriptive model used to suggest to the decision maker the best actionA descriptive model used to suggest to the decision maker the best action A prescriptive model used to suggest to the decision maker the best actionA prescriptive model used to suggest to the decision maker the best action May incorporate an Expert SystemMay incorporate an Expert System Use the system to recommend a decisionUse the system to recommend a decision Ex: Applicant applies for personal loanEx: Applicant applies for personal loan

15 DSS Types contd... nSupport based DSS  Data-based DSS  Model-based DSS Structured Semi-structured Unstructured Model-based DSS Data-based DSS

16 DSS Types contd... nBased on the nature of the decision situation  Institutional  Culture of the organization  Regularly used  Used by more than one persons  Ad hoc  One of kind  One-time use  Used by single individual

17 DSS Types contd... nBased on number of users  Individual  Multi-individual  Group

18 DSS Benefits Improving Personal EfficiencyImproving Personal Efficiency –more scenarios in less time Expediting Problem SolvingExpediting Problem Solving –quick, improved, consistent unbiased past or future effect of decisionunbiased past or future effect of decision unemotional basis (tech.)unemotional basis (tech.)

19 DSS Benefits continued... Facilitating Interpersonal CommunicationsFacilitating Interpersonal Communications –Offensive use (result in future) –Defensive use (result in past) Promoting Learning or TrainingPromoting Learning or Training –Expert systems Increasing Organizational ControlIncreasing Organizational Control –Computerized sys. can impose consistency across multiple d.m.’s

20 Detrimental DSS Effects - When and Why? Detrimental DSS Effects - When and Why? Design flawsDesign flaws Inadequate understanding of task or userInadequate understanding of task or user Inadequate modeling of “reality”Inadequate modeling of “reality” Inadequate understanding of human information processing constraintsInadequate understanding of human information processing constraints Can promote cognitive biases!Can promote cognitive biases!

21 Effective Usage: User community

22 Effective Usage: User’s Psychological Types Please take a test of your personality type at http://www.davideck.comPlease take a test of your personality type at http://www.davideck.com Introversion vs. ExtraversionIntroversion vs. Extraversion –less vs. more immediate interaction –on line chat vs. delayed electronic discussion Sensing vs. iNtuitionSensing vs. iNtuition – large number of facts vs. less data more ‘hunches ’ – data-oriented DSS vs. less exhaustive DSS

23 Effective Usage: User’s Psychological Types contd. Thinking vs. FeelingThinking vs. Feeling –more use of logic vs. more human/ eclectic –Optimization or suggestion models vs. “group ware” Judgement vs. PerceptionJudgement vs. Perception –quick to decide vs. slow to decide –model-oriented DSS vs. data-oriented DSS

24 Combinations...


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