Question Tag: Decision Support Systems
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MI – May 2021 – L1 – SB – Q6c – Decision-Making Techniques | Information Systems
Enumerates three advantages and two disadvantages of Decision Support Systems (DSS).
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- Tags: Benefits, Decision Support Systems, DSS, Limitations
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Decision-making techniques, Information Systems
- Series: MAY 2021
- 1 Marks
MI – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q13 – Information Systems
Identify the management level Decision Support Systems (DSS) are designed for.
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- 10 Marks
BMIS – May 2017 – L1 – Q5a – Introduction to information technology and information systems
Introduction to information technology and information systems
Question
There are a large range of information systems available to an organisation, each with different characteristics, reflecting the different roles they perform. Many systems do not fit neatly into a single category.
Required: Describe each of the five systems listed below:
i) Transaction Processing Systems
ii) Management Information Systems
iii) Executive Information Systems
iv) Decision Support Systems
v) Office Automation Systems
(10 marks)
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- 5 Marks
MI – May 2021 – L1 – SB – Q6c – Decision-Making Techniques | Information Systems
Enumerates three advantages and two disadvantages of Decision Support Systems (DSS).
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- Tags: Benefits, Decision Support Systems, DSS, Limitations
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Decision-making techniques, Information Systems
- Series: MAY 2021
- 1 Marks
MI – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q13 – Information Systems
Identify the management level Decision Support Systems (DSS) are designed for.
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- 10 Marks
BMIS – May 2017 – L1 – Q5a – Introduction to information technology and information systems
Introduction to information technology and information systems
Question
There are a large range of information systems available to an organisation, each with different characteristics, reflecting the different roles they perform. Many systems do not fit neatly into a single category.
Required: Describe each of the five systems listed below:
i) Transaction Processing Systems
ii) Management Information Systems
iii) Executive Information Systems
iv) Decision Support Systems
v) Office Automation Systems
(10 marks)
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