Developing an Expertise Interaction Meta-Model for Group Decision Support System (GDSS)

  • Albert Rayed C
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Group Decision Support System (GDSS) provides a group electronic environment in which managers and teams can collectively make decisions and design solutions for unstructured and semi-structured problems. In this paper, we propose to model for group decision support system based on expertise interaction meta-model. In this paper we develop a specialized systems such as Management Information System (MIS), Decision Support Systems (DSS), and Executive Information Systems (EIS) to be talked about work with these systems and technologies for data mining and Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) and the role of knowledge-based DSS should be to allow experts to broaden and expand their expertise, not to narrow it down to focus on the specific decision needs of managers and employees. Expert System (ES) with knowledge base captured from numerous experts in the same subject area as well as from a variety of specialists in international financial management, international accounting, international tax areas, and so forth.

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Albert Rayed, C. (2013). Developing an Expertise Interaction Meta-Model for Group Decision Support System (GDSS). Computer Science and Information Technology, 1(2), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.13189/csit.2013.010205

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