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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE DRIVEN DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM|Specific class of computerized [[Information System|information system]] that supports organizational decision-making activities and problem-solving expertise. The expertise consists of [[Knowledge|knowledge]] about a particular domain, understanding of problems within that domain, and skill at solving the problems. Tools used for building knowledge driven decision support systems are called intelligent decision support methods. | {{Term|KNOWLEDGE DRIVEN DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM|Specific class of computerized [[Information System|information system]] that supports organizational decision-making activities and problem-solving expertise. The expertise consists of [[Knowledge|knowledge]] about a particular domain, understanding of problems within that domain, and skill at solving the problems. Tools used for building knowledge driven decision support systems are called intelligent decision support methods. | ||
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KNOWLEDGE DRIVEN DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM |
Specific class of computerized information system that supports organizational decision-making activities and problem-solving expertise. The expertise consists of knowledge about a particular domain, understanding of problems within that domain, and skill at solving the problems. Tools used for building knowledge driven decision support systems are called intelligent decision support methods. [1] See also: Data Mining |
References
- ↑ services.eliteral.com(18 April 2008), Wikipedia(8 July 2008)