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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... graduate levels in Brazil, the list of Business School where he teaches includes Fundação Dom Cabral, Pontifícia Universidade Católica and Universidade Federal de Minas ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... We encourage practitioners involved in BIS implementation projects to focus more on knowledge workers' actual needs (i.e. providing con- tent quality), and not merely on providing the rapid processing and de- livery of ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... semi-structured decision is made when some, but not all, of the phases of decision-making are ...of decision-making are structured, the resulting decisions are classi- fied as ...clear ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... 6.5. Comparing the quality of reference models While we show that the outcome of the QFD-based measures correlates with the users' estimations, due to lack of other data we cannot determine the quality of the RM in ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... information systems have been identified in previous studies, few have specifically explored CRMS adoption in hospitals despite the fact that it has dramatic impacts on the quality of healthcare services and ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... multiple levels is more important than just maximizing or minimizing the identi fied ...finite decision [10] ...for decision-making have been presented in the hierarchical measure- ment system [8] , ...

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Decision Support Systems

... 4.2. Data arrangement and operation In order to evaluate their importance level and compute the degree of satisfaction of SERVQUAL or the degree of the improve- ment on system performance measure, this study adopted a ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... 3.1.1. Experimental condition and tasks The between-subjects factor, Label Type, had two levels. We pro- vided participants with process models that contained either abstract or concrete labels. To operationalize ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... change. The telephone interpretation module node in the Tracer is linked to the classes that implement it. During initial development, using the integration of Tracer with Rational Rose®, links had been established ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... the decision making of medical ...skill levels of employees and nurturing their con fidence in facing new technologies as well as be able to carefully plan and design certain interactive/coordinative ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction The last decade of the 20th century witnessed profound techno- logical changes among which is the advent of electronic commerce, or the exchange of products and ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... and support of the entity's values is evident, or a history of violation of laws is known, or management has a practice of making overly aggressive or unrealistic forecasts, then there are risks of fraudulent ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... However, iterative approaches like SMO [39] that can scale well to very large problems are used in SVM implementations. 3.3. Random forests The popularity of decision tree models in data mining arises from their ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... Secure management of information systems is crucially important in information intensive organizations. Although most organizations have long been using security technologies, it is well known that technology ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... The data analyses showed that urgency has only limited impact on the selection of a data warehouse architecture. Somewhat surprising, since IDMs are sometimes described as a “fast and dirty” solution, urgency did not ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... Each method has its unique advantages. Regression analysis can es- tablish the dependence between variables and can be used for prediction. Association rules can find rules that can satisfy user-specified minimum ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... The challenges from large volumes of data and concept drifting raise the needs of designing effective classi fication models with high accuracy and good ef ficiency. Motivated by the above challenges, existing classi ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... ranking universities by specialities (like business schools or engineer- ing faculties). 6. Conclusion Professor Cooper was one of the first researchers to evaluate the performance of education institutions, especially ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... place. Hence, more fraudulent reviews from same owners may quickly incur suspense from both users and CNET, which may result in very negative responses as happened in Amazon.com in their early stage of adopting a user ...

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Decision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems

... Normative systems are usually based on graphical probabilistic models, which are representations of the joint probability distribution over a model’s variables in terms of directed ...with decision and ...

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