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Decision Support in Organizational Transformation

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The main purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion about the design of computer and communication systems that can aid the management process. 1.1 Historical Overview We propose that Decision Support System can be considered as a design conception conceived within the computer industry to facilitate the use of computer technology in organisations (Keen, 1991). This framework, built during the late 1970s, offers computer and communication technology as support to the decision process which constitutes, in this view, the core of the management process. The DSS framework offers the following capabilities: Access: ease of use, wide variety of data, analysis and modelling capacity. Technological: software gel)eration tools. Development modes: interactive and evolutionary. Within this perspective, computer and communication technologies are seen as an amplification of the human data processing capabilities which limit the decision process. Thus, the human being is understood metaphorically as a data processing machine. Mental processes are associated with the manipulation of symbols aOO human communication to signal transmission.

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ISBN: 9780412830501
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Author: IFIP TC8 WG83 International Conference on Organizational Transformation and Decision Support, Patrick Humphreys, International Federation for Information Processing
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer US
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 277 pages
Series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Genres: Network hardware
Management decision making
Operational research
Data warehousing
Information retrieval