Cooperation support through the use of group decision systems |
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Authors: | Piero Migliarese Emilio Paolucci |
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Affiliation: | 1. Politecnico di Milano;2. Dipartimento di Economia e Produzione , Politecnico di Milano , Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci, Milano, 32–20133, Italy;3. Politecnico di Milano |
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Abstract: | This article considers the development of the group decision support system (GDSS) field both from organizational and technological perspectives. The growing importance of teamwork, lateral coordination, and activities integration inside modern business organizations is emphasized. Technological and knowledge specialization, quick transformation of business environments, reduction of response time, and so on, are some of the reasons that can explain the renewed relevance of teamwork. Also, the development of information technology (IT) is analyzed in relation to the role it is assuming in supporting group activities. Research in the GDSS field is then introduced. A proposal concerning the identification of three different phases in GDSS studies is developed, ranging from decision rooms to distributed systems. Each phase shows distinctive research topics and application fields, together with different organizational goals. Results of these developments are the growth of potential application areas of GDSS tools. These theoretical considerations, together with empirical experiences coming from the study of a real manufacturing environment (an IBM plant where group cooperation plays a fundamental role for production efficiency), constitute the basis for a research GDSS prototype (GROUPS). Prototype features are designed to support executives in facing production‐planning problems through an improvement in communications and in knowledge representation. |
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Keywords: | group decision support systems (GDSS) organizational analysis lateral coordination reactive scheduling knowledge‐based reasoning |
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