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MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 1 Georgia State University - Confidential MGS 4020 Business Intelligence Ch 1 – Introduction to DSS Jan 22, 2013

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 2 Georgia State University - Confidential Agenda DSS Features Knowledge Base Introduction to Decision Support Systems Data & Model Management

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 3 Georgia State University - Confidential Obstacles to success in Business Intelligence 1.Data Source – Data Quality 2.Technology 3.Requirements Gathering 4.Justifying Cost; defining measurable ROI 5.Politics – Information Gatekeepers 6.Understanding the Decision Making Process 7.Knowledge Management

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 4 Georgia State University - Confidential Source Data Applications ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning SAP, JD Edwards, Peoplesoft, Oracle Financials CRM – Customer Relationship Management Siebel, Epiphany SCM – Supply Chain Management SFA – Sales Force Automation Salesforce.com, Pivotal, FirstWave Call Center Application

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 5 Georgia State University - Confidential Decision Support Systems There are many definitions of a DSS, but all have three themes: 3) Is under the user’s control 2)Supports but does not replace the decision process 1) Applied to unstructured problems Structured Semi-structured Unstructured

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 6 Georgia State University - Confidential Characteristics of DSS Employed in semi-structured or unstructured decision contexts Intended to support decision makers rather than replace them Supports all phrases of the decision-making process Focuses on effectiveness of the process rather than efficiency Is under control of the DSS user Uses underlying data and models Facilitates learning on the part of the decision maker Is interactive and user-friendly Is generally developed using an evolutionary, iterative process Can support multiple independent or interdependent decisions Supports individual, group or team-based decision-making

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 7 Georgia State University - Confidential What A DSS Can and Cannot Do Extend the decision maker’s capacity to process information Tackles the time-consuming portions of a problem, saving time for the user Using the DSS can provide the user with alternatives that might go unnoticed It is constrained, however, by the knowledge supplied to it A DSS also has limited reasoning processes A “universal DSS” does not exist

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 8 Georgia State University - Confidential The Morton Framework for Decision Support Classified decision making activities based on the structuredness of the decision and the level of managerial control in the organization.

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 9 Georgia State University - Confidential Ingredients of a DSS The basic components of a DSS: 1. The data management system 2. The model management system 3. The knowledge engine 4. The user interface 5. The users

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 10 Georgia State University - Confidential Agenda DSS Features Knowledge Base Introduction to Decision Support Systems Data & Model Management

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 11 Georgia State University - Confidential Data and Model Management An increasing focus on the value of data to an organization pointed out that the quality and structure of the database largely determines the success of a DSS A database organizes data into a logical hierarchy based on granularity of the data The hierarchy contains four elements: 1. Database 2. Files or Tables 3. Records or Rows 4. Data elements or Columns

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 12 Georgia State University - Confidential The Database Management System Even though the data within each file have a common structure (the record), the files themselves may be quite diverse The important role of organizing the files and the databases goes to the DBMS The two main responsibilities of the DBMS are: 1.Coordinating the tasks related to storing and accessing information 2.Maintenance of the logical independence between the data in the DSS database and the DSS application

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 13 Georgia State University - Confidential General Functions of the DBMS –Data manipulation –Data integrity –Access control –Concurrency control –Transaction recovery

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 14 Georgia State University - Confidential The Model Based Management System A model is a simplification of some event constructed to help study the event The model base is the modeling counterpart to the database; it stores and organizes the various models the DSS uses in its analyses The MBMS (or model base management system) is the counterpart to the DBMS The model base is what differentiates a DSS from other information systems

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 15 Georgia State University - Confidential General Functions of the MBMS Modeling language – allows for creation of decision models, provides a mechanism for linking multiple models Model library – stores and manages all models, provides a catalog and description Model manipulation – allows management and manipulation of the model base with functions (run, store, query, etc.) similar to those in a DBMS

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 16 Georgia State University - Confidential Agenda DSS Features Knowledge Base Introduction to Decision Support Systems Data & Model Management

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 17 Georgia State University - Confidential DSS Knowledge Base Any true decision requires reasoning, which requires information The knowledge base is where all of this information is stored by the DSS Knowledge can just be raw information, or rules, heuristics, constraints or previous outcomes This knowledge is different from information in either the database or model base in that it is problem-specific

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 18 Georgia State University - Confidential Contents of the Knowledge Base Knowledge in the base can be categorized into two simple groups 1.Facts represent what we know to be true at a given time 2.Hypotheses represent the rules or the relationships we believe to exist between the facts

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 19 Georgia State University - Confidential Knowledge Acquisition and Retrieval Knowledge Engineers gather the information for the knowledge base. The inference engine is the part of knowledge base that applies the rules to pull the information out in the form the user desires.

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 20 Georgia State University - Confidential Agenda DSS Features Knowledge Base Introduction to Decision Support Systems Data & Model Management

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 21 Georgia State University - Confidential User Interfaces An interface is a component designed to allow the user to access internal components of a system. In general, the more common the interface, the less training need be provided to users. The general functions of a DSS interface are the communication language and the presentation language.

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 22 Georgia State University - Confidential The DSS User In a DSS, the user is as much a part of the system as the hardware and software. User roles: Alter classified users into five categories (decision maker, intermediary, maintainer, operator and feeder). Patterns of DSS use: Alter further classifies the various user roles into one of four basic patterns of use. The next slide illustrates those patterns.

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 23 Georgia State University - Confidential Patterns of DSS Use Subscription mode – the decision maker receives regularly scheduled reports. Terminal mode – the decision maker interacts directly with the DSS. Clerk mode – the decision maker uses the system directly, but not online. Output response may take some time. Intermediary mode – the decision maker interacts through the use of one or more intermediaries.

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 24 Georgia State University - Confidential Categories and Classes of DSSs A variety of methods attempt to categorize DSSs: Data-centric and model-centric Formal and ad hoc systems Directed versus non-directed DSSs Procedural and non-procedural systems Hypertext systems Spreadsheet systems Individual and group DSSs

MGS4020_02.ppt/Jan 22, 2013/Page 25 Georgia State University - Confidential File Drawer Systems Data Analysis Systems Analysis Information Systems Accounting Models Representational Models Optimization Models Suggestion Models Data Retrieval Data Analysis Simulation Suggestion Data-Centric Model-Retrieval DSS TypeDSS Activity DSS Support Orientation