Communications Design for Co-oP: A Group Decision Support System

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Decision Support Systems (DSSs), computer-based systems intended to assist managers in preparing and analyzing decisions, have been single-user systems for most of the past decade. Only recently has DSS research begun to study the implications of the fact that most complex managerial decisions involve multiple decision makers and analysts. A number of tools for facilitating group decisions have been proposed under the label Group Decision Support Systems (GDSSs). One of the most important functions of a GDSS is to provide problem-oriented services for communication among decision makers. On the basis of an analysis of the communication requirements in various group decision settings, this paper presents an architecture for defining and enforcing dynamic application-level protocols that organize decision group interaction. The architecture has been implemented on a network of personal computers in Co-oP, a GDSS for cooperative group decision making based on interactive, multiple-criteria decision methods. © 1986, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Bui, T. X., & Jarke, M. (1986). Communications Design for Co-oP: A Group Decision Support System. ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), 4(2), 81–103. https://doi.org/10.1145/6168.6169

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