Real-World Decision Support Systems: Case Studies

Jason Papathanasiou (Editor), Nikolaos Ploskas (Editor), Isabelle Linden (Editor)

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Abstract

This book presents real-world decision support systems, i.e., systems that have been running for some time and as such have been tested in real environments and complex situations; the cases are from various application domains and highlight the best practices in each stage of the system’s life cycle, from the initial requirements analysis and design phases to the final stages of the project. Each chapter provides decision-makers with recommendations and insights into lessons learned so that failures can be avoided and successes repeated. For this reason unsuccessful cases, which at some point of their life cycle were deemed as failures for one reason or another, are also included. All decision support systems are presented in a constructive, coherent and deductive manner to enhance the learning effect.

It complements the many works that focus on theoretical aspects or individual module design and development by offering ‘good’ and ‘bad’ practices when developing and using decision support systems. Combining high-quality research with real-world implementations, it is of interest to researchers and professionals in industry alike.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
Number of pages327
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-43916-7
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-43915-0, 978-3-319-82942-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Publication series

NameIntegrated Series in Information Systems
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Volume37
ISSN (Electronic)1571-0270

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