Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence
Praise for the First Edition

"This is the most usable decision support systems text. [i]t is far better than any other text in the field" —Computing Reviews

Computer-based systems known as decision support systems (DSS) play a vital role in helping professionals across various fields of practice understand what information is needed, when it is needed, and in what form in order to make smart and valuable business decisions. Providing a unique combination of theory, applications, and technology, Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition supplies readers with the hands-on approach that is needed to understand the implications of theory to DSS design as well as the skills needed to construct a DSS.

This new edition reflects numerous advances in the field as well as the latest related technological developments. By addressing all topics on three levels—general theory, implications for DSS design, and code development—the author presents an integrated analysis of what every DSS designer needs to know. This Second Edition features:

  • Expanded coverage of data mining with new examples

  • Newly added discussion of business intelligence and transnational corporations

  • Discussion of the increased capabilities of databases and the significant growth of user interfaces and models

  • Emphasis on analytics to encourage DSS builders to utilize sufficient modeling support in their systems

  • A thoroughly updated section on data warehousing including architecture, data adjustment, and data scrubbing

  • Explanations and implications of DSS differences across cultures and the challenges associated with transnational systems

Each chapter discusses various aspects of DSS that exist in real-world applications, and one main example of a DSS to facilitate car purchases is used throughout the entire book. Screenshots from JavaScript® and Adobe® ColdFusion are presented to demonstrate the use of popular software packages that carry out the discussed techniques, and a related Web site houses all of the book's figures along with demo versions of decision support packages, additional examples, and links to developments in the field.

Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition is an excellent book for courses on information systems, decision support systems, and data mining at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a practical reference for professionals working in the fields of business, statistics, engineering, and computer technology.

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Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence
Praise for the First Edition

"This is the most usable decision support systems text. [i]t is far better than any other text in the field" —Computing Reviews

Computer-based systems known as decision support systems (DSS) play a vital role in helping professionals across various fields of practice understand what information is needed, when it is needed, and in what form in order to make smart and valuable business decisions. Providing a unique combination of theory, applications, and technology, Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition supplies readers with the hands-on approach that is needed to understand the implications of theory to DSS design as well as the skills needed to construct a DSS.

This new edition reflects numerous advances in the field as well as the latest related technological developments. By addressing all topics on three levels—general theory, implications for DSS design, and code development—the author presents an integrated analysis of what every DSS designer needs to know. This Second Edition features:

  • Expanded coverage of data mining with new examples

  • Newly added discussion of business intelligence and transnational corporations

  • Discussion of the increased capabilities of databases and the significant growth of user interfaces and models

  • Emphasis on analytics to encourage DSS builders to utilize sufficient modeling support in their systems

  • A thoroughly updated section on data warehousing including architecture, data adjustment, and data scrubbing

  • Explanations and implications of DSS differences across cultures and the challenges associated with transnational systems

Each chapter discusses various aspects of DSS that exist in real-world applications, and one main example of a DSS to facilitate car purchases is used throughout the entire book. Screenshots from JavaScript® and Adobe® ColdFusion are presented to demonstrate the use of popular software packages that carry out the discussed techniques, and a related Web site houses all of the book's figures along with demo versions of decision support packages, additional examples, and links to developments in the field.

Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition is an excellent book for courses on information systems, decision support systems, and data mining at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a practical reference for professionals working in the fields of business, statistics, engineering, and computer technology.

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Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence

by Vicki L. Sauter
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Praise for the First Edition

"This is the most usable decision support systems text. [i]t is far better than any other text in the field" —Computing Reviews

Computer-based systems known as decision support systems (DSS) play a vital role in helping professionals across various fields of practice understand what information is needed, when it is needed, and in what form in order to make smart and valuable business decisions. Providing a unique combination of theory, applications, and technology, Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition supplies readers with the hands-on approach that is needed to understand the implications of theory to DSS design as well as the skills needed to construct a DSS.

This new edition reflects numerous advances in the field as well as the latest related technological developments. By addressing all topics on three levels—general theory, implications for DSS design, and code development—the author presents an integrated analysis of what every DSS designer needs to know. This Second Edition features:

  • Expanded coverage of data mining with new examples

  • Newly added discussion of business intelligence and transnational corporations

  • Discussion of the increased capabilities of databases and the significant growth of user interfaces and models

  • Emphasis on analytics to encourage DSS builders to utilize sufficient modeling support in their systems

  • A thoroughly updated section on data warehousing including architecture, data adjustment, and data scrubbing

  • Explanations and implications of DSS differences across cultures and the challenges associated with transnational systems

Each chapter discusses various aspects of DSS that exist in real-world applications, and one main example of a DSS to facilitate car purchases is used throughout the entire book. Screenshots from JavaScript® and Adobe® ColdFusion are presented to demonstrate the use of popular software packages that carry out the discussed techniques, and a related Web site houses all of the book's figures along with demo versions of decision support packages, additional examples, and links to developments in the field.

Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition is an excellent book for courses on information systems, decision support systems, and data mining at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a practical reference for professionals working in the fields of business, statistics, engineering, and computer technology.


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ISBN-13: 9781118627235
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/21/2014
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
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About the Author

VICKI L. SAUTER, PhD, is Professor of Information Systems at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. She has published numerous journal articles in her areas of research interest, which include systems analysis, decision support systems, and Web development. Dr. Sauter currently serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Decision Support Systems Technology and INFORMS Online.

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Table of Contents

I. Introduction to Decision Support Systems.

Chapter 1. Introduction.

Chapter 2. Decision Making.

II. DSS Components.

Chapter 3. The Data Component.

Chapter 4. The Model Component.

Chapter 4S. Intelligence and Decision Support Systems.

Chapter 5. The User Interface.

III. Issues of Design.

Chapter 6. International Decision Support Systems.

Chapter 7. Designing a Decision Support System.

Chapter 8. Object Oriented Technologies and Decision Support Systems Design.

Chapter 9. Implementation Strategy.

IV. Extension of Decision Support Systems.

Chapter 10. Executive Systems and Dashboards.

Chapter 11. Group Decision Support Systems.

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"This volume is an excellent book for courses on information systems, decision support systems, and data mining at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a practical reference for professionals working in the fields of business, statistics, engineering, and computer technology." (Zentralblatt MATH, 2011)

"Providing a unique combination of theory, applications, and technology, Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition supplies readers with the hands-on approach that is needed to understand the implications of theory to DSS design as well as the skills needed to construct a DSS." (News Blaze, 28 February 2011)

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