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Title: DSS DESIGN AND EVALUATION


1
DSS DESIGN AND EVALUATION
  • Whats different about designing and developing a
    DSS vis-à-vis other kinds of information systems?
  • How can we evaluate whether a DSS is providing
    any benefits?

2
SYSTEM LIFE CYCLE
  • Planning
  • Analysis
  • Design
  • Development
  • Testing
  • Evaluation
  • Deployment
  • Maintenance

3
DSS PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
  • Start with well thought out statement of
    requirements
  • Develop broad (but shallow) prototype with high
    productivity tools
  • Interact with users to get feedback
  • Enhance (deepen) prototype incorporating feedback
  • Continue iterative process until acceptable
    production version emerges
  • Continue adaptive enhancements during operational
    phase

4
THREE LEGS TO A SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
  • Small, Talented Team
  • Knowledge of implementation tools
  • Ability to learn application domain
    characteristics
  • Ability to contribute through entire system life
    cycle
  • Ability to deal effectively with users

5
THREE LEGS (continued)
  • Contemporary Software Development Tools
  • Languages Java, C, VB
  • Web-based XML, Java Script, ASP, ODBC
  • Object-based UML, CORBA
  • ADEs and CASE Tools PowerBuilder, Oracle
    Designer
  • Component-oriented COTS software
  • DSS Generators LDW, Analytica, Exsys

6
THREE LEGS (continued)
  • Adaptive Methodology
  • User-driven
  • Informal coordination
  • Complete access to users at all levels in the
    organization
  • Authoritative support

7
DSS DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS ROMC
  • Representations provide representations that
    support appropriate conceptualization of decision
    problem
  • Operations support cognitive activities of
    formulation, analysis, and interpretation
  • Memory Aids long-term and short-term
  • Control Mechanisms control and direct the course
    of problem-solving

8
DSS COMPONENTS
Data Management
  • Model
  • Management

Knowledge Management
GUI
User
9
DATA MANAGEMENT
  • Legacy System
  • DBMS
  • Relational
  • SQL / QBE
  • Dictionary / Repository
  • Web-DBMS Development Tools
  • Data Warehouse

10
MODEL MANAGEMENT
  • Model Base
  • Modeling Languages (AMPL GAMS SAS)
  • Model Generators (e.g., Analytica LDW)
  • Model Solvers
  • Spreadsheets
  • Database Interfaces
  • Desirable Features
  • What if
  • Goal seeking
  • Uncertainty (probability)
  • Dynamic modeling

11
MODEL MANAGEMENT Modeling Life Cycle
  • Requirements
  • Model Formulation (modeling languages DSSG)
  • Data Collection
  • Model Solution (solvers e.g., simplex,
    regression)
  • Sensitivity Analysis (what if, goal seeking)
  • Model Calibration (is model realistic?)
  • Model Validation (do users believe model
    results?)
  • Deployment
  • Maintenance and Enhancements

12
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
  • Knowledge Acquisition
  • Knowledge representation
  • Knowledge Validation
  • Desirable Features
  • Inference engine (forward backward chaining)
  • Explanation capability
  • Truth maintenance

13
USER INTERFACES
  • Input How does user manipulate DSS?
  • Command Language
  • Menus
  • Q A
  • Natural Language
  • Voice
  • GUI (e.g., GIS)

14
USER INTERFACES (continued)
  • Output How are results of DSS presented to user?
  • Graphics (e.g., charts)
  • Spreadsheets
  • Animation (e.g., simulations)
  • Maps

15
MEASURES FOR DSS EVALUATION
  • Productivity measures time and cost to make a
    decision (is decision making more efficient?)
  • Process measures number of alternatives
    generated and examined (is decision making more
    effective?)
  • Perception measures user friendliness
    confidence in results
  • Product measures technical performance (e.g.,
    response time, reliability, etc)
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