Decision Support Systems Julie Muller Lizzy VanHorn Michael Stocks.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 1 Business Driven Technology
Advertisements

Ch. 03 Definition and Role of Information
Decision Support Framework for BIS
Information and Decision Support Systems
What is an Information System Organized combination of 1. Hardware 2. Software 3. Communications Networks 4. Data 5. People.
1 Information Requirements by Management Level Strategic Management Tactical Management Operational Management Decisions Information.
Exam 2 Review. Topics Chapter 5 Data Resource Management Database Terminology Types of Relationships Comparison to File Systems Labs Introduction to Databases.
Management Information Systems vs. Decision Support Systems
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
Chapter 6 Organizational Information Systems
1 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2004, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Decision Support Systems What kind of decisions?
1 Week 4 Decision Support System (DSS)/ Intelligent DSS.
Sixth Edition 1 M a n a g e m e n t I n f o r m a t i o n S y s t e m s M a n a g I n g I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y i n t h e E – B u s i.
Organizational Information Systems
1 Information Systems Chapter 9a Acknlowledgement to Computers: Information Technology in Perspective By Long and Long Copyright 2002 Prentice Hall, Inc.
1 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2004, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Decision Support Systems Decision Support in Business.
Chapter 1 Information Systems in Business. Important Announcement Bring your book to class.
1 SEGMENT 2 Decision Support Systems: An Overview.
10.1 © 2007 by Prentice Hall 10 Chapter Improving Decision Making and Managing Knowledge.
Information and Decision Support Systems
Eleventh Edition 1 Introduction to Essentials for Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Eleventh Edition 1 Introduction to Essentials for Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 13 The Data Warehouse
Information Systems Serve 3 Roles IS can support 3 different levels in business.
Module 1: Overview of Information System in Organizations Chapter 2: How Organizations use IS.
The Academy of Public administration under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan APPLICATION MODERN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN DECISION.
 DEFINITION  Data are raw facts and figures relating to people, places, things and events.  CHARACTERISTICS  Unprocessed, unorganized and discrete.
Module 3: Business Information Systems
Special Topic.  TPS  PCS  ECS  DSS  MIS  EIS.
1.Knowledge management 2.Online analytical processing 3. 4.Supply chain management 5.Data mining Which of the following is not a major application.
Information Systems for Managerial Decision Support  Introduction  Information, Decisions, and Management  Decision Support Technologies  OLAP and.
Enabling the Organization – Decision Making
Model Based DSS Creating Information Under Conditions of Uncertainty and Complexity Interface MODEL BASE DATA BASE MBMSDBMS DATA WAREHOUSING ON LINE ANALYTICAL.
DSS Modeling Current trends – Multidimensional analysis (modeling) A modeling method that involves data analysis in several dimensions – Influence diagram.
Decision Support System Definition A Decision Support System is an interactive computer-based system or subsystem that helps people use computer communications,
44222: Information Systems Development Operational & Information Systems Ian Perry Room:C41C Extension:7287
Copyright Prentice Hall, Inc. 1 Computers: Information Technology in Perspective, 11e Larry Long and Nancy Long Chapter 10 Information Systems.
MIS 301 Information Systems in Organizations Dave Salisbury ( )
Decision Support Systems Yong Choi School of Business CSU, Bakersfield.
OLAP & DSS SUPPORT IN DATA WAREHOUSE By - Pooja Sinha Kaushalya Bakde.
Model Driven DSS Chapter 9. What is a Model? A mathematical representation that relates variables For solving a decision problem Convert the decision.
Information Systems & Enhancing Decision Making for the Digital Firm
Chapter 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, AND TECHNOLOGIES: AN OVERVIEW Study sub-sections: , 3.12(p )
McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved Chapter 9 Enabling the Organization – Decision Making.
Building Data and Document-Driven Decision Support Systems How do managers access and use large databases of historical and external facts?
Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Information and Decision Support Systems Chapter 10.
Decision Support Systems (DSS) Information Systems and Management.
 Every Information System aims at meting information needs of the users  DSS is different from other IS in that it does not provide any information directly,
10-1 Identify the changes taking place in the form and use of decision support in business Identify the role and reporting alternatives of management information.
IS312: information systems theory and applications LECTURE 3: levels of systems Information Systems Department.
Eleventh Edition 1 Introduction to Essentials for Information Systems Irwin/McGraw-Hill Copyright © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved. Chapter 5 Business Intelligence and and Knowledge Management.
1 Week 2 - Application of Information System IT2005 System Analysis & Design.
Preparing for the Future with Decision Support Systems Copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 1 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Skip subsections: 1.1, 1.2, 1.8, 1.10.
Information Systems for Managerial Decision Support  Introduction  Information, Decisions, and Management  Decision Support Technologies  OLAP and.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE. The new technology for understanding the past & predicting the future … BI is broad category of technologies that allows for gathering,
Cognos BI. What is Cognos? Cognos (Cognos Incorporated) was an Ottawa, Ontario-based company that makes Business Intelligence (BI) and Performance Management.
1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Accounting Information Systems Chapter 2 Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Management.
WEB BASED DSS Aaron Atuhe. KEY CONCEPTS When software vendors propose implementing a Web-Based Decision Support System, they are referring to a computerized.
Transaction Processing System (TPS)
Decision Support Systems
Decision Support Systems
ENHANCING MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING
Information Systems Serve 3 Roles
Information Systems Serve 3 Roles
Transaction Processing System (TPS)
Enhancing Decision making
Types and Importance of Information systems
Decision Making Process
Presentation transcript:

Decision Support Systems Julie Muller Lizzy VanHorn Michael Stocks

What is a DSS? An information system that utilizes analytical modeling and helps executives make strategic decisions DSS are user-driven and rely on the knowledge possessed by its user DSS are user-driven and rely on the knowledge possessed by its user

Structured or Unstructured? S trategic or Operational?

Strategic Management Tactical Management Operational Management Decision Structure Information Characteristics Unstructured Semi-structured Structured Ad Hoc Unscheduled Summarized Infrequent Forward Looking External Wide Scope Pre-specified Scheduled Detailed Frequent Historical Internal Narrow Focus

Who in an organization do you think would use a Decision Support System??

Information Flow Executive Information System ExecutivesMISTPS PCS Operational Systems and Staff DSS Managers Enterprise Collaboration System System Information Flow Information Exchange/ Communication

Types of DSS Model-driven Model-driven Data-driven Data-driven Communication-driven Communication-driven Document-driven Document-driven Knowledge-driven Knowledge-driven

Why Use a DSS? Linear Programming Linear Programming Regression Analysis Decision Trees Forecasting

Content of Information? Accurate Accurate Complete Complete Economical Economical Flexible Flexible Reliable Reliable Relevant Relevant Simple Simple Timely Timely Verifiable Verifiable Accessible Accessible Secure Secure

Most Important Accurate Accurate Complete Complete Flexible Flexible Relevant Relevant Timely Timely

DSS Reporting is produced through Analytical Modeling Goal seeking Goal seeking Sensitivity Sensitivity What-If Scenarios What-If Scenarios Optimization Optimization

Analytical Modeling Type of Modeling Example What-if analysis If we raised our advertising budget by 15% of our employees, what would happen to sales? Sensitivity analysis Continuously raise our advertising budget by 1% to monitor its relationship to sales Goal-seeking analysis Increase our advertising budget until sales reach $10 million Optimization analysis What number of advertisements maximizes our overall profit?

Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) Corporate Databases Multi- Dimensional Database Client PCsOLAP Server

RECALL: What is the difference between an MIS and a DSS? MIS- Shows past and present, tells problem but does not give a solution DSS- Use forecasting and predictive models but human makes the end decision

MIS Provides information about the performance of an organization Provides information about the performance of an organization Contains information, but does not help an executive determine the best decision to make Contains information, but does not help an executive determine the best decision to make Generic & periodic reports Generic & periodic reports

DSS Explores possible alternatives and develops models to help predict outcomes of situations. Explores possible alternatives and develops models to help predict outcomes of situations. Produces flexible, adaptive reports generated through an interactive interface. Produces flexible, adaptive reports generated through an interactive interface. May only be generated onceMay only be generated once Customized, non-genericCustomized, non-generic

Fair Isaac Enterprise Decision Management Enterprise Decision Management Business rules Business rules Predictive models Predictive models Decision service Decision service Normally total Normally total $200,000 plus

Fair Isaac’s Success More than 5000 businesses in more than 80 countries 9 of the top 10 companies in the Fortune 500 Multiple success stories of big and small companies