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An iterative requirements specification procedure for decision support systems.

C H Brookes1

  • 1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Journal of Medical Systems
|August 1, 1987
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This study presents a requirements elicitation procedure for Decision Support System (DSS) development. The method decomposes DSS design tasks, facilitating the integration of Management Information Systems (MIS), modeling, and expert systems.

Area of Science:

  • Information Science
  • Computer Science
  • Health Administration

Background:

  • Requirements specification is crucial for Decision Support System (DSS) development, guiding project scope and evolution.
  • Integrating Management Information Systems (MIS), modeling, and expert systems presents unique challenges in DSS design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel procedure for requirements elicitation in DSS development.
  • To facilitate the creation of comprehensive DSS that integrate diverse components.

Main Methods:

  • A procedure based on decomposing DSS design tasks into functions, subfunctions, and operators.
  • Application of the procedure with examples from the health administration field.

Main Results:

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  • The proposed procedure aids in building complete DSS.
  • Successful integration of MIS, modeling, and expert system components is facilitated.

Conclusions:

  • The described requirements elicitation method enhances DSS development.
  • This approach is particularly beneficial for health administration DSS projects.