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This 4 page paper explains what is meant by Decision Support Systems (DSS) as well as why and how they are used. Examples of systems are given to illustrate the facts presented.
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decision making process as well and the input. A tool that can help with the decision making process is a decision support system. A decision support system (DSS) is software
that is capable of using complex analytical models that can help support the decision making functions, helping both structures and semi structured decision making processes.
The interface is typical user friendly and will present a range of options or outcomes from option in a graphical form. DSS is a more advanced for
of aid than management support systems. (MSS) it is more designed for interaction with a range of users has more tools available for more in-depth analyses and during the design
process, unlike MSS, DSS can play a more interactive role during the prototyping stage. There is also inclusion of tools, such as a spreadsheet, as well as statistical measurements and
analysis. Compared to an MSS there is an increased complexity as well as better computing capability with a wider variety of data to be included and also adapted to a
situation due to statistical analysis. Therefore we can argue that the major different and advantage that this has over the MIS may be its ability to simulate
future situations and be adapted to account for a variety of futures so that not only is the current path predicted, but also the results of a change in
the companies considerations may be charted. In this we can see that the tool is more flexible and predictive, rather then just a simple and straightforward analytical tool.
The way in which this is achieved is due to the higher amount of user interaction that it allows for, as the data for the models
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