
CALL FOR PAPERS
INFOS 2008
The 6th
International Conference on Informatics and Systems
27 –
Special Track
On
Web Based Decision
Support Systems
Managers and Decision Makers face different types of challenging and sometimes complicated problems. These problems stem from the modern industrial and managerial techniques. Web-Based Decision Support Systems (WBDSS) are good tools to solve these types of problems. WBDSS deliver decision support information or decision support tools to a manager or business analyst using a "thin-client" Web browsers like Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer that is accessing the Global Internet or a corporate intranet. Web-based means the entire application is implemented using Web technologies; Web-enabled means key parts of an application like a database remain on a legacy system, but the application can be accessed from a Web-based component and displayed in a browser. This track aims to be a forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and solutions for advanced techniques in the area of Web-Based Decision Support Systems.
Topics
The following is a non-exhaustive
list of topics covered by the track:
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Model-Driven DSS.
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DSS Model Management
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Intelligent DSS
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Spatial DSS
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Group DSS
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DSS using DEA techniques
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DSS architectures including Web and client-server approaches.
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DSS design approaches and evaluation of DSS designs.
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DSS model management in Web and distributed computing environments.
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DSS typologies.
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DSS user interface design, standards, features.
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Neural network application
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Factors affecting DSS implementation.
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Impact of user characteristics on DSS use.
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Impact of Web-Based DSS on learning, problem knowledge, problem structuring,
user behavior, customers and suppliers.
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Knowledge-Driven DSS
and Expert Systems Applications
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Impact
of Knowledge-Driven DSS on insurance underwriting.
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Integrating different types of DSS.
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Linking models and database technologies.
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Relationships between DSS and quality of decisions made, decision acceptance, decision satisfaction,
and decision speed.
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Selection
of DSS generators and development packages.
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Studies
of industry-specific and function-specific DSS,
Track Chair
Assem Tharwat,
Faculty of
Computers and Information,
Program Committee
Ali Bastaweesy
Assem
Tharwat
Karel
Zimmermann
Moataz Khorshid
Mohamed Elbeltagy
Mohamed Nour Eldin
Mohamed
Rasmy
Mohamed Saleh
Ulrich Derigs
For further information
Dr. Assem Tharwat, a.tharwat@fci-cu.edu.eg