Title: Decision Support Systems: A Group Perspective
Report Abstract:
Decision Support Systems are designed to support decision makers facing unstructured problems. They were developed to interactively simulate the problem in order to propose to the user part of the solution. In organizations, decision making processes generally involve a group of individuals, rather than just one person. Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) are designed to support groups involved in a decisional process. An overview of GDSS is presented, and a particular system called GRoUp System (GRUS) will be demonstrated. This system is used in two projects: one European project applied to Agriculture and one French national project applied to biodiversity.
Lecturer: Prof. Pascale Zaraté
Date/Time: 15:00 – 16:00PM, 25 Nov, 2019
Location: Room 706, CEM Building, Jiangjun Rd. Campus
Brief introduction of the lecturer:
Pascale Zaraté is Professor at Toulouse 1 Capitole University, and conducts her research at the IRIT laboratory in the Artificial Intelligence departement. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science / Decision Support from the LAMSADE laboratory at the Paris Dauphine University, Paris (1991) and a “Habilitation to Conduct Research” in Computer Science / Cooperative Decision Support from the IRIT laboratory at INPT, Toulouse (2005).
Pascale Zaraté’s current research interests include: Decision Support Systems; Group Decision Support Systems; Cooperative Decision Making.
She is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Decision Support Systems Technologies (Ed IGI Global).
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