The rapid development of Web technology has opened a new approach to Decision Support System (DSS) development.For instance, Social Media is one of the Web 2.0 digital platforms that allow the creation and exchanges of user-generate content through an interactive interface, high user control and mass participation.The concept and characteristics of Web 2.0 such as remote, platform-independent, context-rich and easy to use, which is fulfill the concept and purpose of DSS.This paper outlines some of the elementary concepts of Web 2.0 and social media technology which can be potentially integrated within DSS to enhance the decision-making process.Our initial investigation indicates that there is limited study attempt to embed Web 2.0 into DSS....
AbstractClinical decision support is a powerful tool for improving healthcare quality and patient sa...
(Blank if Blind Review) Existing group decision support systems focus on complex or enterprise decis...
Existing group decision support systems are too complex to support lightweight, informal decision ma...
International audienceWeb technology has enabled an efficient way of providing and exchanging applic...
World-Wide Web technologies have rapidly transformed the entire design, development and implementati...
New technologies, especially the World-Wide Web technologies, have created many opportunities for re...
New technologies, especially the World-Wide Web technologies, have created many opportunities for re...
Advances in technology have resulted in new and advanced methods to support decision-making. For exa...
Since the early 1970s, decision support systems (DSS) technology and applications have evolved signi...
Since the early 1970s, decision support systems (DSS) technology and applications have evolved signi...
Since the early 1970s, decision support systems (DSS) technology and applications have evolved signi...
Today decision support systems are major actors of Information Technology based systems in managemen...
Abstract This study presents the relationship between current technologies- Web 1.0, 2.0 and th...
The paper tries to identify some causes and implications of the web phenomena into the decision maki...
The growth of Web technologies and collaborative Web-based software as means of tapping and making u...
AbstractClinical decision support is a powerful tool for improving healthcare quality and patient sa...
(Blank if Blind Review) Existing group decision support systems focus on complex or enterprise decis...
Existing group decision support systems are too complex to support lightweight, informal decision ma...
International audienceWeb technology has enabled an efficient way of providing and exchanging applic...
World-Wide Web technologies have rapidly transformed the entire design, development and implementati...
New technologies, especially the World-Wide Web technologies, have created many opportunities for re...
New technologies, especially the World-Wide Web technologies, have created many opportunities for re...
Advances in technology have resulted in new and advanced methods to support decision-making. For exa...
Since the early 1970s, decision support systems (DSS) technology and applications have evolved signi...
Since the early 1970s, decision support systems (DSS) technology and applications have evolved signi...
Since the early 1970s, decision support systems (DSS) technology and applications have evolved signi...
Today decision support systems are major actors of Information Technology based systems in managemen...
Abstract This study presents the relationship between current technologies- Web 1.0, 2.0 and th...
The paper tries to identify some causes and implications of the web phenomena into the decision maki...
The growth of Web technologies and collaborative Web-based software as means of tapping and making u...
AbstractClinical decision support is a powerful tool for improving healthcare quality and patient sa...
(Blank if Blind Review) Existing group decision support systems focus on complex or enterprise decis...
Existing group decision support systems are too complex to support lightweight, informal decision ma...