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What is Integrated Decision Making Support Systems

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
Information systems that integrate the functions of one or more individual (stand-alone) decision making support systems.
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Updated Architectures for the Integration of Decision Making Support Functionalities
Guisseppi A. Forgionne (University of Maryland - Baltimore County, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch619
Abstract
Information systems research continues to examine ways to improve support for decision making. The evolution from simple data access and reporting to complex analytical, creative, and artificially intelligent support for decision making persists (Holsapple & Whinston, 1996). In the evolution, existing information systems still, and new intelligent systems have been created to, provide the desired decision making support. By studying the existing, and new, systems’ characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages, researchers and practitioners can better design, develop, and implement robust decision making support systems (Kumar, 1999). The original article facilitated such study by presenting and illustrating the underlying information system architectures for robust decision making support (Forgionne, 2005). This article updates the original by offering additional contributions to the subject. New literature on intelligent decision making support is examined, and the relevant findings are discussed. The title has been modified slightly to reflect the updates.
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