1 (Disarikan dari berbagai sumber)CHAPTER 3 SPK: SEBUAH TINJAUAN (Disarikan dari berbagai sumber)
2 DEFINISI Little (1970): “model-based set of procedures for processing data and judgments to assist a manager in his decision making” Assumption: that the system is computer-based and extends the user’s capabilities. Moore and Chang (1980): Extendible systems Capable of supporting ad hoc data analysis and decision modeling. Oriented toward future planning. Used at irregular, unplanned intervals
3 DEFINISI Bonczek et al. (1980): A computer-based system consisting of:A language system -- communication between the user and DSS components A knowledge system A problem-processing system--the link between the other two components
4 DEFINISI Keen (1980): DSS apply “to situations where a ‘final’ system can be developed only through an adaptive process of learning and evolution” Central Issue in DSS support and improvement of decision making
5 DEFINISI
6 KONFIGURASI Mendukung secara pribadi dan kelompok.Digunakan berulang dan konstan. 2 komponen utama: data dan model. Berbasis web. Digunakan secara subyektif, personal dan data obyektif. Memiliki model simulasi. Digunakan di sektor publik dan privat. Memiliki kemampuan ‘what-if’. Menggunakan model kuantitatif dan kualitatif.
7 WORKING DEFINITION OF DSSA DSS is an interactive, flexible, and adaptable CBIS, specially developed for supporting the solution of a non-structured management problem for improved decision making. It utilizes data, it provides easy user interface, and it allows for the decision maker’s own insights. DSS may utilize models, is built by an interactive process (frequently by end-users), supports all the phases of the decision making, and may include a knowledge component.
8 CHARACTERISTICS & CAPABILITIES
9 KOMPONEN SPK User User Interface DBMS MBMS KBS3 KBS2 KBS11. Data Management Subsystem 2. Model Management Subsystem 3. Knowledge-based (Management) Subsystem 4. User Interface Subsystem 5. The User
10 The Data Management SubsystemDSS database Database management system Data directory Query facility
11 DSS Database Issues Data warehouse Data miningSpecial independent DSS databases Extraction of data from internal, external, and private sources Web browser data access Web database servers Multimedia databases Special GSS databases (like Lotus Notes/Domino Server) Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) Object-oriented databases Commercial database management systems (DBMS)
12 The Model Management Subsystem
13 The Model Management IssueModel level: Strategic, managerial (tactical), and operational Modeling languages Lack of standard MBMS activities. WHY? Use of AI and fuzzy logic in MBMS
14 The Knowledge Based (Management) SubsystemProvides expertise in solving complex unstructured and semi-structured problems Expertise provided by an expert system or other intelligent system Advanced DSS have a knowledge based (management) component Leads to intelligent DSS Example: Data mining
15 The User Interface (Dialog) SubsystemIncludes all communication between a user and the MSS Graphical user interfaces (GUI) Voice recognition and speech synthesis possible To most users, the user interface is the system
16 THE USER Different usage patterns for the user, the manager, or the decision maker Managers Staff specialists Intermediaries: 1. Staff assistant 2. Expert tool user 3. Business (system) analyst 4. GSS Facilitator
17 Distinguishing DSS from Management Science and MISDSS is a problem-solving tool and is frequently used to address ad hoc and unexpected problems Different than MIS DSS evolve as they develop
18 KLASIFIKASI SPK Alter’s Output Classification (1980):Degree of action implication of system outputs (supporting decision) (Table 3.3) Holsapple and Whinston’s Classification: 1. Text-oriented DSS 2. Database-oriented DSS 3. Spreadsheet-oriented DSS 4. Solver-oriented DSS 5. Rule-oriented DSS 6. Compound DSS
19 KATEGORI SPK CERDAS Descriptive Procedural Reasoning LinguisticPresentation Assimilative Symbiotic, Expert-system based, Adaptive, Holistic.
20 SPK Institusional vs SPK Ad HocKLASIFIKASI LAIN SPK Institusional vs SPK Ad Hoc Institutional DSS deals with decisions of a recurring nature. Ad Hoc DSS deals with specific problems that are usually neither anticipated nor recurring. Degree of nonprocedurality (Bonczek et al., 1980) Personal, group, and organizational support (Hackathorn and Keen, 1981) Individual versus group support systems (GSS) Custom-made versus ready-made systems