Decision Support Systems
Decision Support Systems
SUPPORT SYSTEMS
DSS helps the IS in the intelligence phase where
objective is to identify problem & go to design
phase for solution.
Are application of herbert simon model
(intelligence, design, choice)
Data from IS is used as input to DSS
Use of DSS is to test the decision alternaltives
& to test the sensitivity of the result to the
change in the system & assumptions
DSS designed to read, measure, monitor, evaluate,
analyze & act as per the decision embedded in the
system.
E.g. order processing system
Decisions like new product launch, price revision,
appointing new dealers, change of product design or
change in the manufacturing process are strategic
decisions requiring critical analysis of data, careful
evaluation of various alternatives & selecting one of
them for implementation on given criteria.
DSS: Concept & Philosophy
Tools Models
Database
DSS Database
Components Of
DSS Software System
DSS
User Interface
DSS Database
Collection of current and historical data from a number of applications
It may be a small database residing on a PC that contains a subset of
corporate data that has been downloaded and possibly combined with
external data
Alternatively it may be a massive data warehouse that is continually
updated by a major organisational TPS
Data in databases are generally extracts or copies of production
databases so that using the DSS does not interfere with other critical
operational system
DSS Software System
Contains the software tools that are used for data analysis
May contain various OLAP tools, datamining tools or a collection of
mathematical and analytical models that can easily be made accessible
to the DSS user
Model
Abstract representation that illustrates the components or
relationships of a phenomenon
Using DSS
Using a DSS involves an interactive analytical
modelling process which may be
What-if Analysis
Sensitivity Analysis
Goal Seeking
Optimisation Analysis
What-If Analysis
Definition
A GDSS is an interactive computer-based system to facilitate the
solution of unstructured problems by a set of decision makers working
together as a group
GDSS provides tools and technologies geared explicitly toward group
decision making and were developed in response to a growing concern
over the quality and effectiveness of meetings
EXECUTIVE
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
EIS: Executive Information Systems
Definition & Example
An EIS is a MIS tailored to the strategic needs of top management
Goal of a computer-based EIS is to provide top management with
immediate and easy access to selective information about key factors
that are critical to accomplishing a firm’s strategic objectives
EIS provide information about the current status and the projected
trends for key factors selected by top executives
It combines many of the features of the MIS and DSS
Example: Executives of a department store chain would probably
consider factors such as its sales promotion efforts and its product
line mix to be critical to its survival and success
Information Sources
Letters EXECUTIVES
Memos Social
Activities
Periodicals Telephone
Calls
Manual
Reports Meetings
System
Reports
Information
Presentation
Exception Trend
GUI
Reporting Analysis
Resulting in
Resulting in
Tactical Planning
Fire Fighting
Control
CHARACTERRISTICS OF
INFORMATION USED IN EXECUTIVE
DECISION MAKING
Lack Of Structure
High Degree Of Uncertainty
Future Orientation
Informal Sources
TELECONFERENCING
Video conferencing
Computer conferencing
Audio Conferencing
Telecommuting
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
1. It is more fastest way of communication.
2. It saves substantial time of traveling.
Disadvantages
1. It is more expensive way of communication.
2. Every time we can not substitute for meeting
physically with a man.[E.g:- In case of
problem of client. Or conflict with client]
Problems