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Dec 17, 2024
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MOIS 3601 - Intelligent Decision Support Systems (3 cr.)
Prerequisites
Description The course establishes a foundation for understanding analyzing and designing an Intelligent Decision Support Systems (IDSS). It also provides an overview of technical and organizational aspects of decision support systems (DSS), including individual, group and organizational DSS as well as executive information systems (EIS). It examines the integration of Experts Systems (ES) with Statistical models, the use of MS SQL data mining/warehousing, and the implementation of Information Technology (IT) based systems that support managerial and professional work, including Communications-Driven and Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS), Data-Driven DSS, Model-Driven DSS and Knowledge-Driven DSS.
When Offered Offered in fall Notes Enrollment is limited, and priority is given to students seeking the Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) degree, Bachelor of Business Administration degrees (BBE, BBF, BBM), the Bachelor of Accounting degree, students enrolled in specified collateral requirements in other majors, students who have declared Information Systems (IS) minor, or business administration as a minor.
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