With Active Management Information Systems (Active MIS) we delegate more responsibility to the system. Different types of Active MIS are arranged in a framework that is defined by two scales. We focus on one of the scales, namely the intensity of user interaction, which also serves as the guideline of the paper. At the same time we give examples to illustrate how Active MIS can contribute to the solution of a user’s problem.
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Mertens, P., Hagedorn, J., Fischer, M., Bissantz, N., & Haase, M. (1996). Towards Active Management Information Systems. In Implementing Systems for Supporting Management Decisions (pp. 305–325). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34967-1_20
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