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Asked: March 14, 20242024-03-14T09:11:47+05:30 2024-03-14T09:11:47+05:30In: B.Com

What is Decision support system? Explain its structure and functionalities.

A decision support system: what is it? Describe the features and organization of it.

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      2024-03-14T09:12:04+05:30Added an answer on March 14, 2024 at 9:12 am

      Decision Support System (DSS)

      1. Definition:

      • A Decision Support System (DSS) is a computer-based information system that supports business or organizational decision-making activities. It provides interactive tools and techniques to assist managers in making semi-structured or unstructured decisions.

      2. Structure of DSS:

      • Database: The database component of a DSS stores relevant data for decision-making. It can include both internal and external data sources.
      • Model Base: The model base contains mathematical and statistical models that help analyze data and simulate different scenarios. These models can range from simple spreadsheets to complex algorithms.
      • User Interface: The user interface allows users to interact with the DSS. It provides tools for querying the database, running models, and visualizing results.
      • Decision-Making Component: This component integrates data from the database and results from the model base to support decision-making. It may provide recommendations or insights based on the analysis.

      3. Functionalities of DSS:

      • Data Management: DSSs can handle large volumes of data from various sources, including internal databases, external data feeds, and manual inputs.
      • Modeling and Analysis: DSSs use mathematical and statistical models to analyze data and provide insights into different scenarios. These models can help in forecasting, optimization, and simulation.
      • What-If Analysis: DSSs allow users to test different scenarios and see the impact of various decisions on outcomes. This helps in evaluating alternatives and making informed decisions.
      • Visualization: DSSs use graphical tools to present data and analysis results in an easy-to-understand format. This helps users visualize trends, patterns, and relationships in the data.
      • Collaboration: DSSs support collaboration among team members by enabling sharing of data, models, and analysis results. This enhances communication and coordination in decision-making processes.
      • Decision Support: The primary function of a DSS is to support decision-making. It provides users with relevant information, analysis, and tools to make informed decisions.

      4. Example of DSS:

      • Consider a retail company using a DSS to optimize its inventory management. The DSS can analyze sales data, inventory levels, and market trends to recommend optimal inventory levels for each product. It can also simulate different scenarios, such as changes in demand or supplier delays, to help the company make proactive decisions.

      5. Conclusion:

      • A Decision Support System (DSS) is a valuable tool for organizations seeking to improve their decision-making processes. By integrating data, models, and analysis tools, DSSs provide users with the information and insights they need to make informed decisions.
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