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                    notes          2.9 Decision support systems (Dss)

                                   Decision support systems (“DSS”) are specifically designed to help management make decisions
                                   in  situations  where  there  is  uncertainty  about  the  possible  outcomes  of  those  decisions.  A
                                   decision is  considered  unstructured  if  there  are  no  clear  procedures for  making  the  decision
                                   and if not all the factors to be considered in the decision can be readily identified in advance.
                                   DSS comprise tools and techniques to help gather relevant information and analyses the options
                                   and alternatives. DSS often involves in data warehouses, executive information systems (EIS).
                                   Decision-support systems are data and decision logic oriented.
                                   A key factor in the use of decision support systems is determining what information is needed.
                                   In well-structured situation it is possible to identify information needs in advance, but in an
                                   unstructured  environment,  it  is  difficult  to  do  so.  As  information  is  acquired  the  manager
                                   may realize the additional information is required; that is, having information may lead to the
                                   realization of other requirements.
                                   Consider the decision process followed by banking officers who must decide whether to begin
                                   offering cash management accounts or installing automatic teller machines – both completely
                                   new banking services. Among the many questions to be addressed are these: What will watch
                                   service cost? How many teller locations will be needed? How will the competition respond to
                                   this? What limits should be placed on withdraws at any one time? Can a charge be imposed for
                                   this service? Will this service result in additional deposits and thus more cash inflow for the
                                   bank?
                                   In such cases, it is impossible to pre – design system report formats and contents. A decision
                                   support  system  must  therefore  have  greater  flexibility  than  other  information  systems.  The
                                   user must be able to request reports by defining their content and even by specifying how the
                                   information is to be produced. Similarly, the data needed to develop the information may alginate
                                   from many different files or databases, rather than from a single master file, as is often the case
                                   with transaction systems and many reporting systems.
                                   Manager judgment plays a vital role in decision-making where the problem is not structured.
                                   The decision support system supports, but does not replace, manager judgment.

                                   Information systems expressly designed to support individual and collective decision making
                                   by making it possible to apply decision models to large collections of data. These systems are
                                   designed to support the decision-making process, rather than render a decision.

                                   types of Dss


                                   Data Analysis System

                                   Data analysis systems are developed using simple data processing tools and business rules. These
                                   systems rely on comparative analysis, application formula, and use of algorithms. Such systems
                                   are generally used for conducting cash flow analysis and fund flow analysis.

                                   Information Analysis System

                                   Information available to the management needs to be analyzed to arrive at a result. The analyzed
                                   data is print in the form of reports for the perusal of the decision maker. By going through these
                                   reports,  the  decision  makers  can  take  decisions.  Such  information  analysis  systems  are  used
                                   form:
                                   Generating sales analysis reports etc.






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