The document outlines five types of decision support systems: communication-driven, model-driven, knowledge-driven, document-driven, and data-driven, providing examples of each type.
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The document outlines five types of decision support systems: communication-driven, model-driven, knowledge-driven, document-driven, and data-driven, providing examples of each type.
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Types of Decision Support Systems
Communication-driven: Allows companies to support tasks that
require more than one person to work on the task. It includes integrated tools such as Microsoft SharePoint Workspace and Google Docs. Model-driven: Allows access to and the management of financial, organizational, and statistical models. Data is collected, and parameters are determined using the information provided by users. The information is created into a decision-making model to analyze situations. An example of a model-driven DSS is Dicodess – an open-source model-driven DSS. Knowledge-driven: Provides factual and specialized solutions to situations using stored facts, procedures, rules, or interactive decision-making structures like flowcharts. Document-driven: Manages unstructured information in different electronic formats. Data-driven: Helps companies to store and analyze internal and external data.