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DSS

decision support system

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DSS

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  1. Decision Support System (DSS) A Decision Support System (DSS) is a computer-based tool designed to aid individuals and organizations in making informed decisions. It integrates data, models, and analytical tools to solve complex problems. The primary purpose of a DSS is to provide timely and relevant information & facilitate analysis to help decision-makers evaluate potential outcomes.

  2. Model-Driven DSS: These systems use mathematical and analytical models to support decision-making. • Data-Driven DSS: These DSSs focus on data analysis and visualization to aid decisions. • Document-Driven DSS: These DSSs manage and provide access to textual information relevant to decision-making. • Knowledge-Driven DSS: These systems incorporate expert knowledge and rules to support decisions. • Communication- Driven DSS: This type supports companies who have more than one person working on a shared task.

  3. DSS helps improve the quality of decisions, reduce uncertainty, and support strategic planning. Their importance lies in their ability to handle large volumes of data, apply sophisticated algorithms, and generate insights that guide effective choices. DSS contributes to better decision outcomes, increased efficiency, and a competitive advantagein today’s data-driven world.

  4. What is a Learning Management System?

  5. is an educational platform that allows schools, colleges and universities to manage their online learning materials and interactions in one place. Also known as LMS, a Learning Management System gathers all course content, daily lessons, assignments, tests/quizzes, feedback, and grading. In addition, an LMS handles student-educator communications and serves as a place for instructors and learners to meet virtually. A good Learning Management System offers an easy-to-use interface accessible from a computer or mobile device.

  6. 10 Benefits of using an LMS in school, college or university: Automation Productivity Process acceleration Profitability Student retention Tracking of student progress Personalized learning Equitable access Consistency Innovation

  7. DESKTOP APPLICATIONS

  8. Windows File ExplorerMicrosoft OfficeLibreOfficeWeb browsersAdobe Photoshop

  9. Provides a graphical user interface to browse, navigate, and access all the drives, files, and folders on your computer.Can be accessed by clicking the folder icon in the Taskbar.Allows you to view, create, copy, move, rename, and delete files and folders.You can pin folders to Quick access, share files, and move files to different locations.

  10. DESKTOP APPLICATIONS • Desktop applications are software programs that run on computers and use system resources to perform their functions. They run on top of operating systems such as Linux, Microsoft Windows, and macOS. • Microsoft Office • LibreOffice • Web browsers • Adobe Photoshop

  11. WEB APPLICATIONS  web application (or web app) is application software that is accessed using a web browser. Web applications are delivered on the World Wide Web to users with an active network connection.Single-pageand progressive are two approaches for a website to seem more like a native app.

  12. MOBILE APPLICATIONS A mobile application or app is a computer program or software application designed to run on a mobile device such as a phone, tablet, or watch. Mobile applications often stand in contrast to desktop applications which are designed to run on desktop computers, and web applications which run in mobile web browsers rather than directly on the mobile device.

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