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Springer Handbook of Automation
10.1007/978-3-540-78831-7_87
Shimon Y. Nof
87. Decision Support Systems

Daniel J. PowerContact Information and Ramesh ShardaContact Information

(2)  College of Business Administration, University of Northern Iowa, 50614-0125 Cedar Falls, IA, USA
(3)  Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University, 74078 Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract
This chapter places decision automation in a broader context of using information technologies in decision making. Key definitions and a brief history of computerized decision support create important boundaries. Then a description and explanation of characteristics of computerized decision support systems (DSS) clarifies this application domain. After reviewing management information needs, a modern taxonomy of decision support systems is briefly summarized. Issues associated with building DSS and various architectures are reviewed before concluding the overview.

Contact Information Daniel J. Power (Corresponding author)
Email: daniel.power@uni.edu

Contact Information Ramesh Sharda (Corresponding author)
Email: Ramesh.sharda@okstate.edu
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