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Evaluation of embedded intelligent real-time systems

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This paper proposes evaluation criteria for embedded intelligent real-time systems to determine their effectiveness in aiding decision-making. Based upon results of the study, the authors recommend that evaluation criteria take into consideration both technology and human dimensions, including how decisions are made with and without the assistance of the technology. These embedded intelligent systems are increasingly in use, making this type of evaluation more critical.

Author: Grabowski, Martha, Sanborn, Stephen D.
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 2001
Management Development, Statistical Data Included, Evaluation, Management, Technology, Artificial intelligence

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Knowledge representation and reasoning in a real-time operational control system: the shipboard piloting expert system (SPES)

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A study was conducted to evaluate a real-time knowledge-based control system (KBCS) for maritime navigation in restricted regions. The study focuses on a shipboard piloting expert system (SPES) being prepared as part of the intelligent system in Sperry Marine's Exxbridge integrated ship's bridge system of Exxon Shipping Co tankers. The SPES will provide ship officers decision support for navigation and information overload management.

Author: Grabowski, Martha, Sanborn, Steve
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 1992
Deep sea foreign trans. of freight, Research, Usage, Software, Equipment and supplies, Transportation, Expert systems, Shipping industry, Real time systems, Real-time systems, Exxon Shipping Co.

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Information systems project continuation in escalation situations: a real options model

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Empirical model for analysis of decision making process in situations requiring escalation of software projects is presented.

Author: Keil, Mark, Fichman, Robert G., Tiwana, Amrit
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 2006
Strategy & planning, Planning, Company business planning, Computer programming services, Software development services, Software development service

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Subjects list: Decision-making, Decision making, United States, Analysis
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