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Intelligent Systems Using ontologies to support and (2008)

Abstract
Supporting decision making in the working environment has long being pursued by practitioners across a variety of fields, ranging from sociology and operational research to cognitive and computer scientists. A number of computer-supported systems and various technologies have been used over the years, but as we move into more global and flexible organisational structures, new technologies and challenges arise. In this paper, I argue for an ontology-based solution and present some of the early prototypes we have been developing, assess their impact on the decision making process and elaborate on the costs involved.

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Source http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~yk1/EIS ICKEDS_Issue Decision Support_05-1.pdf
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Keywords design paradigms, decision support, decision critiquing, organisational memories, cost-benefits analysis
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Language English
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