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1 1 CHAPTER 8 Enterprise Decision Support Systems

2 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 2 Enterprise Decision Support Systems n DSS to provide enterprise-wide support n Executives n Many decision makers in different locations n Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems

3 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 3 Enterprise Systems: Concepts and Definitions n Executive information systems (EIS) n Executive support systems (ESS) n Enterprise information systems (EIS)

4 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 4 n DSS and ODSS n 1980s: Top execs get Executive Information Systems n 1995+’s: Move to everybody’s information systems and enterprise information systems n Definitions follow Evolution of Executive and Enterprise Information Systems

5 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 5 Executive Information System (EIS) n A computer-based system that serves the information needs of top executives n Provides rapid access to timely information and direct access to management reports n Very user-friendly, supported by graphics n Provides exceptions reporting and "drill-down" capabilities n Easily connected to the Internet n Drill down

6 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 6 Executive Support System (ESS) Comprehensive support system that goes beyond EIS to include n Communications n Office automation n Analysis support n Intelligence

7 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 7 Enterprise Information System n Corporate-wide system n Provides holistic information n From a corporate view n Part of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems n For business intelligence n Leading up to enterprise information portals and knowledge management systems

8 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 8 Executives’ Role and Their Information Needs n Decisional Executive Role (2 Phases) 1. Identification of problems and/or opportunities 2. The decision of what to do about them n Flow chart and information flow (Figure 8.1) n Use phases to determine executives’ information needs

9 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 9 Characteristics of EIS n Drill down n Critical success Factors (CSF) n Status access n Analysis n Exception reporting n Colors and audio n Navigation of information n Communication

10 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 10 Critical Success Factors (CSF) Monitored by five types of information 1.Key problem narratives 2.Highlight charts 3.Top-level financials 4.Key factors (key performance indicators (KPI)) 5.Detailed KPI responsibility reports

11 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 11 Characteristics and Benefits of EIS (Table 8.1) n Quality of information n User interface n Technical capability provided n Benefits

12 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 12 Traditional EIS Software n Major Commercial EIS Software Vendors –Comshare Inc. (www.comshare.com) –Pilot Software Inc. (www.pilotsw.com) n Application Development Tools –In-house components –Comshare Commander tools –Pilot Software’s Command Center Plus and Pilot Decision Support Suite

13 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 13 n EIS n Data access n Data warehousing n OLAP n Multidimensional analysis n Presentations n Web

14 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 14 Multidimensional Analysis n Easy to develop an EIS in an OLAP system n Most are Web-ready n Can tap into data in a data warehouse via the Web n Use advanced visualization tools

15 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 15 Including Soft Information in EIS Soft information is fuzzy, unofficial, intuitive, subjective, nebulous, implied, and vague

16 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 16 Soft Information Used in Most EIS n Predictions, speculations, forecasts, estimates (78.1%) n Explanations, justifications, assessments, interpretations (65.6%) n News reports, industry trends, external survey data (62.5%) n Schedules, formal plans (50.0%) n Opinions, feelings, ideas (15.6%) n Rumors, gossip, hearsay (9.4%) Soft Information Enhances EIS Value

17 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 17 Supply Chain n The flow of materials, information, and services from raw material suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end customers n Includes the organizations and processes that create and deliver value to the end customers

18 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 18 Supply Chain Management (SCM) n To deliver an effective supply chain and do it effectively n To plan, organize, and coordinate the supply chain’s activities

19 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 19 SCM Benefits n Reduction in uncertainty and risks in the supply chain n Positively affect –inventory levels –cycle time –processes –customer service n Increase profitability

20 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 20 Supply Chain Components n Upstream n Internal supply chain n Downstream Involves product life cycle activities Example (Figure 8.2)

21 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 21 Supply Chain n Related to the Value Chain Model (Porter)

22 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 22 Supply Chain Problems n Uncertainty in the demand forecast n Uncertainty in delivery times n Quality problems n Poor customer service n High inventory costs n Low revenue n Extra costs

23 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 23 Computerized Systems n MRP n ERP n SCM Integrating the supply chain

24 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 24 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) n Objective: integrate all departments and functions across an organization into a single computer system that can serve the entire enterprise’s needs

25 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 25 ERP n Very (VERY!) expensive n 2nd generation: doing better n Early 2000: moving to Web n Will fail if an organization’s business processes do not fit the ERP system’s model

26 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 26 Corporate (Enterprise) Portals and EIS n Integrates internal applications with external applications n Generally via the Web n Can include –groupware technologies –presentation and customization –publishing and distribution –search –categorization –integration

27 Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson, 6th edition, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 27 Frontline Decision Support Systems n Process of automating decision processes and pushing them down into the organization and even partners n Includes empowering employees


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