Decision Support Framework for BIS



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Decision Support Framework for BIS Week 3 Dr. Jocelyn San Pedro School of Information Management & Systems Monash University IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 Lecture Outline Decision Support Systems (DSS) and BIS Decision Support Frameworks Gorry and Scott Morton s Framework for Decision Support Alter s Taxonomy of DSS Power s Expanded DSS Framework Decision Support framework for BIS Summary IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 2

Learning Objectives Have knowledge of different frameworks for understanding BIS Classify BIS according to type of problem and managerial activity (Gorry and Scott Morton, 1971) Classify BIS according to generic operations (Alter, 1979) Classify BIS according to dominant technology component or driver of the decision support system, type of users, purpose of systems and primary deployment technology (Power, 2002) Have an overall view of how topics are organised for IMS3001 IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 3 Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Business Intelligence Systems (BIS) IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 4

DSS and BIS No universal definition of DSS DSS are interactive computer-based systems which help decision makers utilize data and models to solve unstructured problems Gorry and Scott Morton (1971) DSS couple the intellectual resources of individuals with the capabilities of the computer to improve the quality of decisions. It is a computer based support system for management decision makers who deal with semi-structured problems Keen and Scott Morton (1978) DSS is an umbrella term used to describe any and every computerised system used to support decision making in an organisation IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 5 DSS and BIS Compared to BIS? Recall from Lecture 1 BIS is an information system that provides BI to business decision makers at different levels of organisation (operational, tactical, strategic levels) BIS is an information system that turns selected data, information, and/or knowledge into desired intelligence for business gain (Thierauf, 2001) IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 6

DSS and BIS Decision support context for BIS Assumes that business intelligence is used by decision makers to support them in their business decision making There should be an element of BI (either as a process, product, or organisational function) if DSS framework is adopted IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 7 Decision Support Frameworks IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 8

Decision Gorry and Scott Morton s s framework for Decision Support (1971) Control Operational Control Managerial Control Strategic Planning Technology Support Needed Structured e.g. accounts receivable, order entry e.g. short-term forecasting e.g. financial management MIS, mathematical models, transaction processing Semi-structured e.g. production scheduling e.g. credit evaluation e.g. mergers and acquisitions DSS Unstructured e.g. approving loans e.g. recruiting an executive e.g. new technology development DSS, ES, Neural Networks Technology Support Needed MIS, Management Science Management Science, DSS, ES, EIS EIS, ES, neural networks IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 9 Gorry and Scott Morton s s framework for Decision Support (1971) Based on Simon s (1977) idea that decision making processes fall along a continuum that ranges from highly unstructured to highly structured (left column) Anthony s (1965) taxonomy of managerial activities: operational control, managerial control and strategic planning (top row) IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 10

Alter s s Taxonomy of DSS (1979) Generic Operations Types of DSS Retrieve a single item of information Provide a mechanism for ad hoc data analysis Provide pre-specified aggregations of data in the form of reports Estimate the consequences of proposed decisions Propose decisions Make decisions File Drawer Systems Data Analysis Systems Analysis Information Systems Accounting Models Representational models Optimisation Models Suggestion Models IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 11 Expanded DSS Framework (Power, 2001) IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 12

Decision Support Frameworks for BIS IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 13 Decision Support Framework for BIS We adopt Power s expanded framework with emphasis on how the system provides Business Intelligence to decision makers Data-driven BIS information systems that provide BI through access and manipulation of large databases of structured data Model-driven BIS information systems that provide BI through access and manipulation of models (mathematical, conceptual, etc) Knowledge-driven BIS - information systems that provide BI through access and manipulation of predictive models and/or knowledge bases (containing expert s domain knowledge) IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 14

Decision Support Framework BIS Document-driven BIS - information systems that provide BI through access and manipulation of unstructured, semistructured or well-structured documents Communications-driven and Group BIS - information systems that provide BI through communications, collaboration, negotiations among members of team, group, or organisation structure Hybrid BIS combination of any two or more of the above types of BIS IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 15 Summary Different frameworks for understanding DSS Types of DSS according to type of problem and managerial activity (Gorry and Scott Morton, 1971) Types of DSS according to generic operations (Alter, 1979) Types of DSS according to dominant technology component or driver of the decision support system, type of users, purpose of systems and primary deployment technology (Power, 2002) Types of BIS based on Power s framework and based on how the system provides BI to decision makers IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 16

References Alter, S. (1979) Decision Support Systems: Current Practice and Continuing Challenges, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Holsapple, C. and Whinston, A. (1996) Decision support systems: a knowledge-based approach, West Pub. Co. Mallach, E.G. (2003). Decision support and data warehouse systems, Irwin McGraw-Hill. Marakas, G.M. (2002). Decision support systems in the 21st Century. 2nd Ed, Prentice Hall Power, D. (2001) Supporting Decision-Makers: An Expanded framework, URL www.dssresources.com. (see accompanying lecture supplement PowerEBKSupp.pdf) IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 17 Questions? Jocelyn.sanpedro@sims.moansh.edu.au School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University T1.28, T Block, Caulfield Campus 9903 2735 IMS3001 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS SEM 1, 2004 18