This book closes the gap between information technologies and
management decision making. It treats currently relevant topics in
information technology--knowledge-based expert systems,
graphic-user interface, fuzzy logic, neural networks, data storage,
client server, and integration of heterogeneous databases--by using
examples and, more importantly, by relating these methods to the
needs of the decision maker by taking into account the individual's
decision style. The authors provide a solid basis for determining
how decision makers use and access information that becomes part of
the design of information systems. Integrating the decision maker
into the design results in a more intelligent information system
because the focus is on the outcome rather than on the methodology
or computer power used.
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