Decision support system induced guidance for model formulation and solution

Decision support system induced guidance for model formulation and solution

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Article ID: iaor20061339
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 40
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 269
End Page Number: 281
Publication Date: Aug 2005
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: , , ,
Abstract:

One of the critical functions of a Decision Support System (DSS) is to provide system induced decision guidance for proper model formulation and solution. We show how to incorporate this type of system induced decision guidance into the design of the next generation of DSS. We suggest that a DSS should make decisions, or at least recommendations, regarding what models should be executed to solve problems most effectively and this information should be generated inductively and used deductively. This information then becomes the meta-model to induce the user to make appropriate choices. We provide an example that will illustrate how two specific problem characteristics, namely the tightness of constraints and the linearity of constraints, influence the solution quality and solution times for a specific class of test problems. We argue that a DSS should execute different formulations of the problem that lead to satisficing solutions guiding DSS users in finding the best approach to solve complex problems.

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