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Quiz 14: Designing and Building Decision Support Systems
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Question 1
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Because there is no one best DSS, it stands to reason that there is no one best way to design and build one either.
Question 2
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Because of the unique requirements of a DSS, the only way to construct one is with a DSS generator.
Question 3
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A DSS generator is an application system that eliminates the need for programming of thousands of individual instructions or codes in the design and construction of a DSS.
Question 4
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A common perspective with regard to system design and development is found in the system development life cycle (SDLC) approach. The SDLC portrays the process as a series of iterative and recursive phases, each with its own set of required inputs, activities, and deliverables.
Question 5
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The primary advantage of an SLDC approach to DSS design is that it is the most adaptive methodology to handle the sometimes rapidly changing system specifications.
Question 6
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An alternative to the SDLC approach is ROMC Analysis. This approach focuses the analysis effort on developing understandings of read operations (R), overflows (O), memory maps (M), and continuous data flow (C).
Question 7
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Functional category analysis results in the design of a DSS from the categorization of end-user interviews.
Question 8
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Three primary categories of system requirements for the DSS can be established: (1) functional requirements, (2) interface requirements, and (3) coordination requirements.
Question 9
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The functional requirements for the DSS focus on the DSS's capacity for storage, recall, and production of knowledge useful to the problem context.
Question 10
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The coordination requirements focus on the communication capabilities of the DSS. During this phase, the designer must determine the various channels and methods of communication that will be made available to the DSS user and the conditions under which they will be made available.
Question 11
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The determination of specific physical components, structure, and development platforms is made during the system construction stage of the DSS development process.
Question 12
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The goal of the system implementation phase is to test, evaluate, and deploy a fully functional and documented DSS. During this phase, a major activity is the final determination and evaluation of the degree to which the DSS meets the users' needs.
Question 13
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The DSS developer must possess the knowledge to develop the computer-based application but normally does not need to be knowledgeable about the details surrounding the problem under study.
Question 14
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Two basic types of prototyping have proved effective in the development of DSSs: iterative prototypes and reusable prototypes.
Question 15
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Prototyping can be beneficial in the development of a DSS because the immediate nature of user response and feedback regarding system functionality can result in greater senior management support.