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Argumentation-Enabled Web-Based Intelligent Decision Support System (Web@IDSS)

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In any enterprise, information is one of the essential components required for decision making. Traditional information systems have been used by enterprises to consider the underlying information of an enterprise and assist them in this process.

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    In Sect. 3.3.1, some important definitions which will help the reader to understand the design and working of the argumentative production system are introduced.

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Janjua, N.K. (2014). Argumentation-Enabled Web-Based Intelligent Decision Support System (Web@IDSS). In: A Defeasible Logic Programming-Based Framework to Support Argumentation in Semantic Web Applications. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03949-7_5

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