Support for cognition in decision support systems: an exploratory historical review

IF 2.8 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Journal of Decision Systems Pub Date : 2022-04-29 DOI:10.1080/12460125.2022.2070946
G. Phillips-Wren, Mary Daly, F. Burstein
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ABSTRACT Decision support systems (DSS) have been traditionally developed to assist with unstructured and semi-structured problems. Early DSS researchers explored a broad range of techniques for supporting human cognition as part of decision making. Cognition during decision making was viewed in terms of two competing, and sometimes cooperating, systems: one that was automatic and fast, and one that was deliberative and slow. The aim of this research is to trace historical studies on cognitive aspects of decision support and determine the theoretical underpinnings of DSS support for cognition. We analysed articles drawing on the seminal literature to derive the relevant dimensions, including the classical Gorry & Scott Morton (1989) framework. This analysis identified opportunities for future research relevant to providing better support for cognition by highlighting some design parameters for information systems.
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决策支持系统对认知的支持:一个探索性的历史回顾
决策支持系统(DSS)传统上是为解决非结构化和半结构化问题而开发的。早期DSS研究人员探索了一系列支持人类认知的技术,将其作为决策的一部分。决策过程中的认知被视为两个相互竞争、有时相互合作的系统:一个是自动的快速系统,另一个是深思熟虑的缓慢系统。本研究的目的是追溯决策支持的认知方面的历史研究,并确定决策支持对认知的理论基础。我们分析了借鉴开创性文献的文章,以得出相关的维度,包括经典的Gorry&Scott Morton(1989)框架。该分析通过强调信息系统的一些设计参数,为未来的研究提供了机会,为认知提供更好的支持。
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Journal of Decision Systems
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