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Mandeep Kaur, Lovely Professional University                              Unit 3: Decision Support Systems





                          Unit 3: Decision Support Systems                                      Notes


             CONTENTS
             Objectives
             Introduction

             3.1  Decision Support Systems
             3.2  Configuration and Characteristics of DSS
                 3.2.1  Configuration of DSS

                 3.2.2   Characteristics of DSS
             3.3  Components of Decision Support Systems
                 3.3.1  Data Management Component
                 3.3.2   Model Management Component
                 3.3.3  User Interface or Dialogue Management Component

                 3.3.4   Knowledge Management Component
             3.4  Summary
             3.5  Keywords

             3.6  Review Questions
             3.7  Further Readings

          Objectives

          After studying this unit, you will be able to:
               Discuss the Concept of Decision Support Systems

               Discuss the Configuration of DSS
               Discuss the Characteristics of DSS
               Explain Components of DSS

          Introduction

          Decision Support Systems have evolved over the past three decades from simple model-oriented
          systems to advanced multi-function entities. During the 1960s, most Decision Support Systems
          were fairly based on powerful (and expensive) mainframe computers which provided managers
          with structured, periodic reports. MIS theory developments during the 1970s saw Decision
          Support Systems evolve into more elaborate computer-based systems that supported production,
          promotion, pricing, marketing and some logistical functions. By early 1980s Decision Support
          Systems enjoyed more interests from academics and the framework for Decision Support Systems
          was greatly expanded by the end of the decade. It was only during the 1990s that a paradigm shift
          occurred in Decision Support Systems and more complex systems, which incorporated, advanced
          database technology and client/server capabilities, were emerging from many areas in business
          processes. As many organizations started to upgrade their network infrastructure, object-oriented
          technology and data warehousing started to make its mark on Decision Support Systems.




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