Title: Decision Support Systems (DSS)
1Decision Support Systems (DSS)
- Dr. Merle P. Martin
- MIS Department
- CSU Sacramento
2Agenda
- Ski Resort Planning
- What is a DSS?
- Unstructured Problems
- DSS Components
- DSS Examples
- Group DSS
3Ski Area Planning
- Ski area designs require
- same input
- same decision model
- Each resort offers
- different types of trails
- to different skill levels
- Long-range objective maximize profits for given
terrain market mix
4Ski Area Planning
- Optimum design concentrates on
balancing downhill / uphill capacities - System of trails cannot easily be
changed once carved - Summer activities complicate design
- Industry is capital intensive
5Ski Resort PlanningPrimary Objective
Downhill Capacity (Trails)
Uphill Capacity (Lifts)
Market Demand
Production Capacity
6Ski Area Planning
- Terrain Capacity Analysis
- Examine physical
attributes of mountain - Create initial set of trails
- Determine mountain's downhill capacity (i.e.,
trail system)
7Ski Area Planning
- Terrain Capacity Analysis
- Examine physical
attributes of the mountain - Create initial set of trails
- Determine mountain's downhill capacity (i.e.,
trail system) - Market Analysis
- Match trail system to market mix
8Topography Map (Terrain)
Expert and advanced trails
Steep slope
Gentle slope
Novice beginner trail
Lifts
9Physical Design
- Physical terrain
and constraints - Slope of mountain sides
- Physical obstacles (e.g., cliffs, boulders,
creeks, etc.) - Aesthetics (i.e., forest scenery)
- Designer selects initial layout
- Initial set of trails
10Physical Design
- Downhill capacity of skiers
calculated - Number of skiers per acre (judgmental)
- Type of skier (i.e., skill level)
- Regional density
11Market Analysis
- Objective match trail system
to market demands - Seven skier skill levels
- Beginner
- Novice
- Low intermediate
- Intermediate
- High intermediate
- Advance
- Expert
Market Mix Percentage from each category
12Decision Support System
- Calculates trail capacity
- Matches skill levels to
trail via slope grades - Takes into account skier
density per acre by skill level - Calculates market mix
of skier skill levels - Provides expected numbers from a given market
mix distribution
13Decision Support System
- Balances trail system
to market mix - Changes input parameters
- Trail attributes
- Density levels
- Market mix distribution
- Examines uphill capacity
14Terrain Capacity AnalysisSlope Inventory
15Market DisplayDesign for 3837 Skiers
Market percent estimated by the planner
Computed by the DSS
16Skill Balance
17What is a DSS?
- Sprague / Carlson
- Computer-based system that
- helps the decision maker
- confront ill-structured problems
- through direct interaction with
- data and analysis models.
18DSS Philosophy
- Aid decision maker
- not replace (ES)
- Decision maker remains in
control - Not always best decision
- Change / flexibility
- Quick response
19DSS Characteristics
- Large amounts of data
- Different data sources
- Tailored to decision maker
- judgment
- knowledge
- intuition
- style
- personal traits
20DSS Characteristics
- Graphically oriented
- Optimize / heuristics
- What if(sensitivity) analysis
- Goal-seeking analysis
- Unstructured problems
21Major Components of a DSS
Model Base
DSS Software
- Models
- Financial
- Statistical analysis
- Graphical
- Project mgmt
Data Base
GraphicalInterface
Decision Maker
22Model Base
- Financial
- Statistical Analysis
- Graphical
- Project Management
- Management Science
- Operations research
23Financial Models
- Cash Flow
- e.g., discounted payback
- Internal ROI
- Portfolio Analysis
- stock market
- advertising
- Spreadsheets
24Statistical Analysis
- Descriptive (summary)
- Trend projection
- Hypothesis testing
- Regression analysis
25Management Science
- Inventory
- Queuing (Line)
- Network
- Search
26DSS Examples
- American Airlines
- Price / rate selection
- Frito-Lay
- Advertising / promotion selection
- Juniper Lumber
- Production scheduling
27DSS Examples
- Kmart
- Price evaluation
- Southern Railway
- Train dispatching
and forecasting - Texas Oil Gas
- Potential drilling sites
28Issue
- Does your firm use DSS?
- How?
- How could your firm use a DSS?
- What problems do you see with
DSS?
29Group Decision Support System (GDSS)
- interactive computer-based system
facilitating solution of unstructured problems
by a set of decision makers
working together as a group.
30 GDSS Components
Database
GDSS Processor
Groupware
Model Base
Dialogue Manager
User
31Groupware
- Brainstorming tools
- Idea organization
- Prioritization / voting
- Electronic questionnaires
- pre-meeting
- Group Dictionary
- Stakeholder identification
32GDSS Layout
Projection Screen
Facilitator Console Network Server
Workstations
Projector
33GDSS Benefits
- Efficiency of group meetings
- Quality of decisions reached
- alternatives examined
- participation / contribution
- those who would otherwise be silent
- decision outcomes
- Leverage (way meetings run)
- e.g., human parallel processing
34Factors Affecting GDSS Outcomes
- Anonymity
- provides sense of equality
- encourages participation by all
- reduces
- problems with group think
- dominance by strong personalities
- heightens conflict / impoliteness
35GDSS Factors
- Facility Design
- lighting and layout
- Multiple public screens
- Knowledge bases / databases
- Network speed
36GDSS Factors
- Fixed versus customized tools
- Software design
- ease of use
- Group size / composition
- individual satisfaction increases
with group size - Satisfaction
- participants not blocked out of group
37Groupware Matrix
Face-to-Face Meetings (electronic copyboards)
Teams in Place (team room tools)
same place
Cross-Distance Meetings (audio/video conferencing)
Ongoing Coordination (voice mail, e-mail)
different places
different times
38Issue
- GDSS is based on the assumption that
anonymity is desired. How
important is anonymity in
groups? - at work?
- in class?
- in distance-learning?
- WHAT DO YOU THINK?
39Points to Remember
- What is a DSS?
- DSS Components
- DSS Examples
- Group DSS