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Abstract: Today’s decision management systems focus on supporting selected decisions rather than including and linking pre- and post-decision information, that is, big data. The purpose of this research was to understand how decision information is organised in an international, cross-functional organisation. This paper is an attempt to understand how a five-element, object-oriented framework tailors decision information in the international humanitarian programme. How can chunking and organising decision information object-oriented be a way to make big data actionable? The application of the model helps to improve organising decision information.
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Agahi, F., & Dmytrenko, N. (2016). Chunking decision information: a way to make big data actionable. Journal of Decision Systems, 25, 11–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/12460125.2016.1187402
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