Decision Support Systems

Decision support systems (DSS) have evolved over the past four decades from theoretical concepts into real world computerized applications. DSS architecture contains three key components: knowledge base, computerized model, and user interface. DSS simulate cognitive decision-making functions of huma...

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Other Authors: Jao, Chiang S. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2010
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