A Decision Support System Model For Subjective Decisions
- Topics:
- Tools and Templates
- Tags:
- Data Management,
- Databases,
- Decision Support System,
- Enterprise Software,
- Management,
- Software,
- Tools & Techniques,
- University Of Tasmania
- Source:
- University of Tasmania
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Overview: Modern government and business units routinely collect and store structured data of general interest to them. Subjective assumptions and judgments are made by the mangers to interpret the data. Where the data volume is large, it may be difficult to sift the data, as the managerial skills may not be available for the repeated evaluation of every entity in the database. A decision support system is needed that can be easily reprogrammed to cater for the subjective judgments and biases of the decision-makers. In this paper, we develop a model for a decision support system to identify promising entities based on the subjective preferences.
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Format: PDF | Size: 70KB | Date: Aug 2004 | Pages: 7






