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Much has been written about the role of artificial intelligence, especially expert systems, in decision support systems (and vice versa). Recently, the term “expert support system” has been coined to illustrate the relationship between the two. But what is the “expertise” of decision makers and decision analysts?
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Jarke, M. (1988). AI Contributions to Decision Support: Where can They Really Help?. In: Schellhaas, H., van Beek, P., Isermann, H., Schmidt, R., Zijlstra, M. (eds) DGOR/NSOR. Operations Research Proceedings, vol 1987. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73778-7_48
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