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Title: Decision Support Systems


1
Decision Support Systems
  • MBA 820
  • Information Technology
  • for Decision Making

2
Web-based Data Analysis at Shopko
  • Problem
  • The information systems that supported ShopKos
    business in the past were highly fragmented,
    ineffective, and inflexible.
  • Forecasts were inaccurate, and wrong decisions
    were frequently made.
  • Solution
  • The company installed comprehensive decision
    support system (DSS) software (DSS Agent, from
    MicroStrategy).
  • This system includes a data warehouse and online
    analytical processing.
  • Results
  • ShopKos investment into sophisticated web-based
    data analysis enabled stores to carry the right
    merchandise at the right place time.

3
Lessons from the Case
  • A solution to complex decisions can be enhanced
    with the use of computer programs called a
    decision support system (DSS).
  • Decisions are supported both in the sales and
    inventory areas.
  • Much of the support is based around the concepts
    of data warehousing and online analytical
    processing.
  • The Web is playing an increasing role in
    facilitating purchasing.

4
Need for Decision Making Support
  • Number of alternatives is increasing
  • Shortened time frame for decision making
  • Increased environmental fluctuation and
    uncertainty

5
Decision Support Systems DSS
  • Decision Support System (DSS) a computer-based
    information system that combines models and data
    in an attempt to solve semistructure problems
    with extensive user involvement.
  • DSS can be viewed as an approach or a philosophy
    rather than a precise methodology.
  • Designed to deliver capabilities, not simply to
    respond to information needs

6
Case Using DSS to Determine Risk
  • Problem
  • Houston Oil Minerals Corporation was interested
    in a proposed joint venture but requried a risk
    analysis.
  • Solution
  • Houston Oil built a DSS by means of a specialized
    planning language. The results suggested that the
    project be accepted.
  • Results
  • The executive vice president, using his
    experience, judgment, and intuition, decided to
    reverse the decision and rejected the project.
  • The DSS was flexible and responsive enough to
    allow managerial intuition and judgment to be
    incorporated into the analysis.

7
Characteristics of DSSs
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  • Provides support for decision makers at all
    management levels, whether individuals or groups,
    by bringing together human judgment and objective
    information.
  • Supports several interdependent and/or sequential
    decisions.
  • Supports all phases of the decision-making
    process intelligence, design, choice, and
    implementationas well as a variety of
    decision-making processes and styles.
  • Is adaptable by the user over time to deal with
    changing conditions.

8
Characteristics of DSSs (cont.)
  • Is easy to construct and use in many cases.
  • Promotes learning, which leads to new demands
    refinement of the application, which leads to
    additional learning, and so forth.
  • Utilizes quantitative models (standard and/or
    custom made).
  • Advanced DSSs are equipped with a knowledge
    management component that allows the efficient
    and effective solution of very complex problems.
  • Can be disseminated for use via the Web.
  • Allows the easy execution of sensitivity
    analyses.

9
Components of a DSS System
  • Data Management Subsystem
  • Model Management Subsystem
  • Standard software with financial, statistical,
    management science, or other quantitative models.
  • Model Base Management System (MBMS) creates DSS
    models easily and quickly, either from scratch,
    existing models, or building blocks.

10
DSS vs. MIS Differences
11
Developing a DSS
  • How structured is the problem?
  • Are data required for the analysis available from
    automated databases?
  • How often do managers encounter this problem?
  • Who will use the system?
  • Is time available for development?

12
Using Spreadsheets for DSS
  • Spreadsheet Analysis for
  • Base case
  • What-if
  • Breakeven
  • Best decision
  • Excel Spreadsheet Tools
  • Data Table, GoalSeek, Solver

13
Building the Spreadsheet
  • Predict outcome of formula
  • Build one module at a time
  • Reduce Potential Errors
  • Copy and paste formulas
  • Use relative/absolute addressing
  • Use Function Wizard

14
Testing Spreadsheet Design
  • Check plausibility of numerical results
  • Check formulas
  • Use auditing tools to trace logic
  • Test extreme cases
  • Test sensitivities

15
DSS Example Advertising Budget
  • Parameters
  • Product sells for 40/unit
  • Product costs 25/unit to produce
  • Sales are seasonal
  • Overhead is 15 of revenue
  • Qtr Unit Sales 35 x SF x SQRT(3000Adv)
  • Last year advertising budget was 40,000

From The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets,
Powell Baker, Wiley Publishers (in press)
16
Sample Questions
  • Impact on profits if
  • 1 change in unit cost?
  • 1000 change in Q1 advertising? Q2?
  • With a fixed budget of 40,000, is it desirable
    to allocate the budget equally?
  • Should the budget be increased?

From The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets,
Powell Baker, Wiley Publishers (in press)
17
Managerial Challenges
  • Measuring Benefits of DSS Against Cost
  • Controlling User Developed DSSs
  • Data Integrity
  • Quality
  • Documentation
  • Security of DSS Information
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