A framework for supporting distributed group decision-making

A framework for supporting distributed group decision-making

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Article ID: iaor19931420
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 17
End Page Number: 28
Publication Date: Jan 1992
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: ,
Abstract:

Group decision support systems (GDSS) have been proposed as tools for aiding the group decision making process. Research in GDSS has focused primarily on facilitating group meetings. However, meetings form only one aspect of the group decision problem solving process. In fact it is desirable to reduce the number of meetings, especially if the group members are in geographically distant locations. The need for meetings can be reduced if the group is provided with a system which will allow the group members to exchange information and expertise on a continuous basis rather than only duing meetings. In this paper the authors propose a framework for such a system which they designate a distributed group decision support system (DGDSS). The DGDSS works in conjunction with an organizational information system composed of a network of knowledge based systems. This network is utilized to support information and expertise exchange between group members on a continuous basis.

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