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Decision support systems for real estate evaluationSuen, Fun-sing, 孫奮生 January 1994 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Real Estate and Construction / Master / Master of Science in Real Estate and Construction Development
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A decision support framework for resource optimisation and management using hybrid genetic algorithms : application in earthworksUgwu, Onuegbu O. January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Application of support logic theory to fuzzy multiple attribute decision problemsRibeiro, Maria Rita Sarmento de Almeida January 1993 (has links)
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Management support systems integrationEzz, Inas E. January 2001 (has links)
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Using genetic algorithm-based methods for financial analysisManongga, D. H. F. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Decision making for the selection of investment projectsDelgado, Octavio Augusto Herandez January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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The development and evaluation of computer support for cancer genetic advice in primary careEmery, Jonathan D. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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A prototype web-enabled information management and decision support system for Army aviation logistics managementHoecherl, Joseph A. 09 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited / The purpose of this thesis is to develop a prototype web-enabled database to improve the process flow of data collection and manipulation in support of Army aviation operations. Data collection is focused around routine aviation operations and aviation maintenance with the intention of identifying a feasible replacement for the existing redundant manual and automated collection procedures. The web interface has the potential to reduce the logistical burden on unit's data collection procedures and provides tailorable, near real time information about aircraft maintenance status, individual training, and unit training to decision makers at all levels as a decision support tool. This thesis will describe the design considerations for a web-enabled database to include the development of detailed data and process models. / Major, United States Army
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The Effect of Presence of Support Systems and Level of Agreement on the Performance of Work GroupsAdcock, John R. (John Roger) 05 1900 (has links)
In the study of team-based organizations most of the research has focus on the internal make-up and structure of teams. Recently there has been more interest in the effects that environment has on teams. With this new focus Support Systems in organizations have become an area of interest. Examining the perceptions of workers with respect to support systems of organizations could give insight into performance. This study specifically examines the interaction between a team's shared perception of the support in their environment and the level of support in their environment. The interaction between the two does seem to have a strong relationship with perceived performance. How do the two concepts interact, and what does this mean for organizational designers? Both questions are discussed.
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Evaluation of potential DSS tool for BDF-HQ manpower and operational equipment resource planning / Evaluation of potential decision support system tool for Bahrain Defense Force HQ manpower and operational equipment resource planningAlhamdan, Ali M. 06 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited / This thesis explores the Bahrain Defense Force (BDF) needs for a decision support system in the area of analyzing, establishing and maintaining the organizational structures of BDF units. It also identifies the BDF measures that must be taken to qualify a certain unit structure. Subsequently, the thesis designs and develops a specific DSS prototype that can aid BDF decision makers and planners perspectives in this area. Creating this prototype has involved three different layers to be investigated: the data, the models and the user interfaces. The data layer consists of a Microsoft Access database application that houses BDF Units, Manpower, Vehicles, Weapons, Salaries, and Jobs information. The model layer consists of two Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that contain Infantry Battalion and enhanced Armor Battalion HR optimization models. The UI layer consists of user controls, input/output forms, queries, reports, and visualization aids (i.e. charts and pivot tables). These interfaces were developed using MS Access capabilities. Consequently, the BDF-DSS is an integration of database and optimization technology using widely available desktop tools. The general benefits of this DSS are reduced costs for data gathering, computation, and data presentation, and added value resulting from investigating more alternatives, doing more sophisticated analyses of alternatives, using better methods of comparing alternatives, and making quicker and better decisions. / Bahrain Defense Force author. / Major, Bahrain Defense Force
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