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An OR/MS based Decision Support System can be made intelligent by
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providing the DSS components, such as modeling component, data base component, dialogue component, (following Sprague-Carlson DSS paradigm), with some kind of intelligence or knowledge base to enhance their overall capabilities, — component level — or
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incorporating an Expert System into the Decision Support System to integrate a heuristic expert system with an algorithmic DSS — system level.
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Kuratani, Y. “Kigyo hyoka to DSS the Case of CACEP”, ICC Journal of commerce, Sept., 1984 (Evaluation of A Corporation and Decision Support System — the Case of CACEP)
Sprague, R. Jr. and Carlson, E. Building Effective Decision Support Systems, Prentice Hall, 1982
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Kuratani, Y. (1987). The Intelligent Decision Support System: Synthesis of a Decision Support System and an Expert System. In: Sawaragi, Y., Inoue, K., Nakayama, H. (eds) Toward Interactive and Intelligent Decision Support Systems. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 286. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46609-0_7
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