Abstract
Computer-based Decision Support Systems (DSS) are intended to aid decision makers in collecting information from a variety of sources, in order to identify and solve problems and make decisions. Theoretical possibilities exist of building a DSS in any knowledge domain; notable work has taken place in business, medicine, defense, manufacturing, transportation, forestry, and law. The work described in this paper deals with the design of a DSS based on a mathematical model for an ice- cream manufacturing operation. Ice-cream manufacturing is a useful example because it is a multi- modal system that contains sufficient complexity in the processes to be generalized to many other kinds of operations.
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Radzikowska, M., Ruecker, S., Bischof, W. F., Annett, M., & Forbes, F. (2010). Gearing Up: Visualizing Decision Support for Manufacturing. Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science, 1(2). Retrieved from https://letterpress.uchicago.edu/index.php/jdhcs/article/view/57
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