Decision Support for Global Enterprises
India is becoming the "global back office" to international supply chains, creating a substantial communications and decision-support infrastructure for large and small enterprises in the global market place to utilize these resources. Decision Support for Global Enterprises consists of pe...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2007.
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Series: | Annals of Information Systems,
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Overview: Concepts, Theories, and Frameworks
- Understanding Decision Support Systems for Global Enterprises
- Sources of Unstructuredness in Decision Situations: Towards a framework for DSS Development
- Critical Success Factors for Implementation of Business Intelligence Systems: A Study of Engineering Asset Management Organizations
- Support for Collaborative and Distributed Decision Making
- Management of Knowledge Transfer in Distributed Software Organizations: The Outsourcers’ Perspective
- Meeting Challenges: Empirical Studies
- A Longitudinal Study of Information Exchange in Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Groups
- The Email Strategy Investigation Model (eSIM): A DSS for Analysis of Email Processing Strategies
- Effects of Knowledge Management Capabilities on Perceived Performance: An Empirical Examination
- Using Social Choice Rule Sets in Multiple Attribute Decision Making for Information System Selection
- Individual’s Response to Security Messages: A Decision-Making Perspective
- Successes and Failures:
- An Analysis of ERP Decision Making Practice and Consequences for Subsequent System Life Cycle Stages: A Case Study
- SCOLDSS: A Decision Support System for the Planning of Solid Waste Collection
- Evolving Technologies
- Semantic Web Technologies for Enhancing Intelligent DSS Environments
- Towards a Unified Representation Framework for Modelbases and Databases
- A Multi-Attribute Auction Format for Procurement with Limited Disclosure of Buyer’s Preference Structure
- A Generic Model of Self-Incrementing Knowledge-Based Decision Support System Using the Bolzmann Machine.