Deck 11: Decision Support Systems

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The most sophisticated computer application is:

A)group decision support systems.
B)artificial intelligence.
C)expert systems.
D)knowledge- based systems.
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The type of GDSS that can include teleconferencing, computer conferencing, audio conferencing, and video conferencing is the:

A)local area decision network.
B)decision room.
C)computer- mediated conference.
D)legislative session.
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When members of a JAD session are deciding which approach to take in implementing an executive information system, they are using Mintzberg's:

A)judgment approach.
B)garbage can approach.
C)analysis approach.
D)bargaining approach.
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The portion of the expert system that contains both facts that describe the problem area and knowledge representation techniques that describe how the facts fit together in a logical manner is the:

A)problem domain.
B)inference engine.
C)knowledge base.
D)expert system shell.
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The economic order quantity chart is an example of the:

A)narrative model.
B)mathematical model.
C)graphic model.
D)physical model.
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When performance standards describe what the system should achieve, they are called the:

A)desired state.
B)solution criterion.
C)current state.
D)optimum state.
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Which type of model has predictive capability?

A)physical model
B)mathematical model
C)narrative model
D)graphic model
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What type of model is a three- dimensional representation of its entity?

A)graphic model
B)mathematical model
C)narrative model
D)physical model
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Which of the following is not a type of database used in the DSS model presented in the text?

A)relational database
B)hierarchical database
C)multidimensional database
D)knowledge database
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When performance standards describe what it will take to bring the current state to the desired state, they are called the:

A)solution criterion.
B)optimum state.
C)desired state.
D)current state.
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What term does Robert Anthony use to describe the middle level of management?

A)operational control level
B)tactical planning level
C)management control level
D)strategic planning level
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The act of using a model is called:

A)simulation.
B)satisficing.
C)suboptimizing.
D)optimizing.
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Which type of information system has been the most successful since 1971?

A)TPS
B)DSS
C)EIS
D)MIS
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The type of GDSS that is ideal for small groups of people meeting face- to- face is the:

A)computer- mediated conference.
B)legislative session.
C)local area decision network.
D)decision room.
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Which part of the expert system configuration contains an expert system shell?

A)inference engine
B)knowledge base
C)development engine
D)user interface
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If a personnel problem exists in a department where the employees cannot work as a team because of behavior differences, it is referred to as what type of problem?

A)semistructured problem
B)personnel problem
C)structured problem
D)unstructured problem
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What type of model is used daily?

A)mathematical model
B)graphic model
C)physical model
D)narrative model
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What is the type of problem that occurs when the elements and relationships between elements are understood by the problem solver?

A)structured problem
B)programmed problem
C)unstructured problem
D)semistructured problem
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What term does Robert Anthony use to describe the lower level of management?

A)strategic planning level
B)management control level
C)tactical planning level
D)operational control level
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Which statement is false regarding the systems view?

A)prevents the manager from getting lost in the complexity of the organizational structure and details of the job
B)places a high value on feedback information that can only be achieved by means of an open- loop system
C)recognizes the necessity of having good objectives
D)acknowledges the interconnections of the organization with its environment
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Which statement is false regarding mathematical models?

A)The modeling process can be a learning experience.
B)It is possible to simulate several months, quarters, or years of company operations in a matter of minutes.
C)Models are more expensive than the trial- and- error method.
D)Models provide a predictive power.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of assessing past choices.
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The type of decisions that are "novel, unstructured, and unusually consequential" are referred to as:

A)semistructured decisions.
B)programmed decisions.
C)unstructured decisions.
D)nonprogrammed decisions.
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The term used to define a response to things going good as well as things going bad is:

A)a problem.
B)decision making.
C)problem solving.
D)a decision.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of searching the environment for conditions calling for a solution.
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constraints take the form of limited resources that exist within the firm.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of inventing, developing, and analyzing possible courses of action.
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A is a condition produced by the problem.
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constraints take the form of pressures from various environmental elements that restrict the flow of resources into and out of the firm.
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A _ problem is one that contains some elements or relationships that are understood by the problem solver and some that are not.
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The portion of the expert system that performs reasoning by using the contents of the knowledge base in a particular sequence is the:

A)development engine.
B)inference engine.
C)user interface.
D)knowledge base.
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According to Herbert Simon, which problem- solving phase incorporates inventing, developing, and analyzing possible courses of action?

A)choice activity
B)review activity
C)design activity
D)intelligence activity
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A is a rule of thumb or a rule of good guessing.
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is the activity of providing such machines as computers with the ability to display behavior that would be regarded as intelligent if it were observed in humans.
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Pressures from various environmental elements that restrict the flow of resources into and out of the firm are referred to as:

A)environmental constraints.
B)resource constraints.
C)external constraints.
D)internal constraints.
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The type of problem that decision support systems were designed to help solve were:

A)semistructured problems.
B)structured problems.
C)nonprogrammed problems.
D)programmed problems.
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What has/have been the most recent capability(ies)added to DSS?

A)group decision support
B)periodic and special reports
C)artificial intelligence
D)mathematical models
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A _ is a selected course of action.
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The model that does not include probabilities is referred to as a(n):

A)probabilistic model.
B)optimizing model.
C)deterministic model.
D)suboptimizing model.
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The type of decisions that are repetitive and routine, to the extent that a definite procedure has been worked out for handling them so that they don't have to be treated as new each time they occur are referred to as:

A)unstructured decisions.
B)programmed decisions.
C)structured decisions.
D)semistructured decisions.
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decisions are "novel, unstructured, and unusually consequential. There is no
cut- and- dried method for handling the problem because it hasn't arisen before, or because its precise nature and structure are elusive or complex, or because it so important that it deserves a custom- tailored treatment."4
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The difference between the current state and the desired state represents the .
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A satisficing model is one that selects the best solution among the alternatives.
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When members of a GDSS meet at the same time, it is called an asynchronous exchange.
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All business communications are physical models.
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Gorry and Scott- Morton identified systems that were able to solve identified problems as decision support systems.
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An problem is one that contains no elements or relationships between elements that are understood by the problem solver.
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The most popular type of knowledge- based system is the expert system.
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Artificial intelligence can mimic human reasoning with 100% accuracy.
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Most users are able to personally develop complex models.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of selecting a particular course of action from those available.
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The term scenario is used to describe the conditions that influence a simulation.
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When groupware is added to a DSS, it is referred to as a group decision support system.
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The iterative process of trying out decision alternatives is known as playing the what- if game.
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A semistructured problem is one that contains some elements or relationships that are understood by the problem solver and some that are not.
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decisions are "repetitive and routine, to the extent that a definite procedure has been worked out for handling them so that they don't have to be treated de novo (as new)each time they occur."3
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A spreadsheet does not work very well to use as a dynamic model.
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The rows and columns of a spreadsheet make it an ideal tool to use as a static model.
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Nonprogrammed decisions are repetitive and routine, to the extent that a definite procedure has been worked out for handling them so that they don't have to be treated as new each time they occur.
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When a manager uses a DSS, the manager is sitting at the workstation and there is a consultant sitting next to the manager, giving suggestions on how to solve the problem.
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The EOQ is an example of a model used to solve a structured problem.
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The reasoning process of an expert system finishes after the rule set has been passed through one time.
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The cost of modeling is not as high as the cost of bad decisions that are implemented.
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A symptom is the cause of the trouble or the cause of the opportunity.
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The user interface of an expert system enables the manager to enter instructions and information into the expert system and to receive information from it.
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Explain the five things that the systems view does to increase its value to the manager.
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The desired state identifies the standards for what the system should achieve.
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A spreadsheet lends itself to playing the what- if game because the user can manipulate one or more variables to see the effect of the outcome of the simulation.
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DSS was originally conceived to produce outputs from groupware.
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Briefly trace the history of artificial intelligence.
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Another name for a GDSS is computerized collaborative work support.
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What are the three dimensions that can be used to classify mathematical models?
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Identify and define the three approaches Henry Mintzberg suggests for selecting the best solution.
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A model only represents its entity and never matches it exactly.
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Two unique GDSS features are parallel communication and anonymity.
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The difference between the current state and the desired state represents the optimal state.
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When a group is too large to meet in a decision room, a legislative session is required.
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External constraints take the form of pressures from various environmental elements that restrict the flow of resources into and out of the firm.
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A model is an abstraction of something.
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The most sophisticated computer application is:

A)group decision support systems.
B)artificial intelligence.
C)expert systems.
D)knowledge- based systems.
B
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The type of GDSS that can include teleconferencing, computer conferencing, audio conferencing, and video conferencing is the:

A)local area decision network.
B)decision room.
C)computer- mediated conference.
D)legislative session.
C
3
When members of a JAD session are deciding which approach to take in implementing an executive information system, they are using Mintzberg's:

A)judgment approach.
B)garbage can approach.
C)analysis approach.
D)bargaining approach.
C
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The portion of the expert system that contains both facts that describe the problem area and knowledge representation techniques that describe how the facts fit together in a logical manner is the:

A)problem domain.
B)inference engine.
C)knowledge base.
D)expert system shell.
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The economic order quantity chart is an example of the:

A)narrative model.
B)mathematical model.
C)graphic model.
D)physical model.
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When performance standards describe what the system should achieve, they are called the:

A)desired state.
B)solution criterion.
C)current state.
D)optimum state.
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Which type of model has predictive capability?

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D)graphic model
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What type of model is a three- dimensional representation of its entity?

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D)physical model
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Which of the following is not a type of database used in the DSS model presented in the text?

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B)hierarchical database
C)multidimensional database
D)knowledge database
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When performance standards describe what it will take to bring the current state to the desired state, they are called the:

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C)desired state.
D)current state.
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What term does Robert Anthony use to describe the middle level of management?

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B)tactical planning level
C)management control level
D)strategic planning level
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The act of using a model is called:

A)simulation.
B)satisficing.
C)suboptimizing.
D)optimizing.
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Which type of information system has been the most successful since 1971?

A)TPS
B)DSS
C)EIS
D)MIS
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The type of GDSS that is ideal for small groups of people meeting face- to- face is the:

A)computer- mediated conference.
B)legislative session.
C)local area decision network.
D)decision room.
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Which part of the expert system configuration contains an expert system shell?

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C)development engine
D)user interface
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If a personnel problem exists in a department where the employees cannot work as a team because of behavior differences, it is referred to as what type of problem?

A)semistructured problem
B)personnel problem
C)structured problem
D)unstructured problem
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What type of model is used daily?

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D)narrative model
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What is the type of problem that occurs when the elements and relationships between elements are understood by the problem solver?

A)structured problem
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C)unstructured problem
D)semistructured problem
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What term does Robert Anthony use to describe the lower level of management?

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Which statement is false regarding the systems view?

A)prevents the manager from getting lost in the complexity of the organizational structure and details of the job
B)places a high value on feedback information that can only be achieved by means of an open- loop system
C)recognizes the necessity of having good objectives
D)acknowledges the interconnections of the organization with its environment
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Which statement is false regarding mathematical models?

A)The modeling process can be a learning experience.
B)It is possible to simulate several months, quarters, or years of company operations in a matter of minutes.
C)Models are more expensive than the trial- and- error method.
D)Models provide a predictive power.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of assessing past choices.
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The type of decisions that are "novel, unstructured, and unusually consequential" are referred to as:

A)semistructured decisions.
B)programmed decisions.
C)unstructured decisions.
D)nonprogrammed decisions.
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The term used to define a response to things going good as well as things going bad is:

A)a problem.
B)decision making.
C)problem solving.
D)a decision.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of searching the environment for conditions calling for a solution.
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constraints take the form of limited resources that exist within the firm.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of inventing, developing, and analyzing possible courses of action.
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A is a condition produced by the problem.
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constraints take the form of pressures from various environmental elements that restrict the flow of resources into and out of the firm.
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A _ problem is one that contains some elements or relationships that are understood by the problem solver and some that are not.
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The portion of the expert system that performs reasoning by using the contents of the knowledge base in a particular sequence is the:

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D)knowledge base.
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According to Herbert Simon, which problem- solving phase incorporates inventing, developing, and analyzing possible courses of action?

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A is a rule of thumb or a rule of good guessing.
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is the activity of providing such machines as computers with the ability to display behavior that would be regarded as intelligent if it were observed in humans.
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Pressures from various environmental elements that restrict the flow of resources into and out of the firm are referred to as:

A)environmental constraints.
B)resource constraints.
C)external constraints.
D)internal constraints.
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The type of problem that decision support systems were designed to help solve were:

A)semistructured problems.
B)structured problems.
C)nonprogrammed problems.
D)programmed problems.
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What has/have been the most recent capability(ies)added to DSS?

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D)mathematical models
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A _ is a selected course of action.
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The model that does not include probabilities is referred to as a(n):

A)probabilistic model.
B)optimizing model.
C)deterministic model.
D)suboptimizing model.
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The type of decisions that are repetitive and routine, to the extent that a definite procedure has been worked out for handling them so that they don't have to be treated as new each time they occur are referred to as:

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decisions are "novel, unstructured, and unusually consequential. There is no
cut- and- dried method for handling the problem because it hasn't arisen before, or because its precise nature and structure are elusive or complex, or because it so important that it deserves a custom- tailored treatment."4
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The difference between the current state and the desired state represents the .
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A satisficing model is one that selects the best solution among the alternatives.
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When members of a GDSS meet at the same time, it is called an asynchronous exchange.
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All business communications are physical models.
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Gorry and Scott- Morton identified systems that were able to solve identified problems as decision support systems.
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An problem is one that contains no elements or relationships between elements that are understood by the problem solver.
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The most popular type of knowledge- based system is the expert system.
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Artificial intelligence can mimic human reasoning with 100% accuracy.
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Most users are able to personally develop complex models.
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According to Herbert A. Simon, problem solvers engage in activity which consists of selecting a particular course of action from those available.
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The term scenario is used to describe the conditions that influence a simulation.
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When groupware is added to a DSS, it is referred to as a group decision support system.
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The iterative process of trying out decision alternatives is known as playing the what- if game.
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A semistructured problem is one that contains some elements or relationships that are understood by the problem solver and some that are not.
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decisions are "repetitive and routine, to the extent that a definite procedure has been worked out for handling them so that they don't have to be treated de novo (as new)each time they occur."3
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A spreadsheet does not work very well to use as a dynamic model.
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The rows and columns of a spreadsheet make it an ideal tool to use as a static model.
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Nonprogrammed decisions are repetitive and routine, to the extent that a definite procedure has been worked out for handling them so that they don't have to be treated as new each time they occur.
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When a manager uses a DSS, the manager is sitting at the workstation and there is a consultant sitting next to the manager, giving suggestions on how to solve the problem.
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The EOQ is an example of a model used to solve a structured problem.
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The reasoning process of an expert system finishes after the rule set has been passed through one time.
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The cost of modeling is not as high as the cost of bad decisions that are implemented.
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A symptom is the cause of the trouble or the cause of the opportunity.
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The user interface of an expert system enables the manager to enter instructions and information into the expert system and to receive information from it.
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Explain the five things that the systems view does to increase its value to the manager.
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The desired state identifies the standards for what the system should achieve.
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A spreadsheet lends itself to playing the what- if game because the user can manipulate one or more variables to see the effect of the outcome of the simulation.
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DSS was originally conceived to produce outputs from groupware.
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Briefly trace the history of artificial intelligence.
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Another name for a GDSS is computerized collaborative work support.
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What are the three dimensions that can be used to classify mathematical models?
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Identify and define the three approaches Henry Mintzberg suggests for selecting the best solution.
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A model only represents its entity and never matches it exactly.
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Two unique GDSS features are parallel communication and anonymity.
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The difference between the current state and the desired state represents the optimal state.
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When a group is too large to meet in a decision room, a legislative session is required.
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External constraints take the form of pressures from various environmental elements that restrict the flow of resources into and out of the firm.
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A model is an abstraction of something.
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