Co-oP: A Group Decision Support System for Cooperative Multiple Criteria Group Decision Making

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This book proposes an approach to analyzing, designing and implementing Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS). The experience gained in developing a concrete system, Co-oP, suggests that GDSS should be distributed, loosely-coupled and process-driven. A distributed and loosely-coupled GDSS architecture provides autonomy and flexibility for individual decision-making, and homogeneity and simplicity for group problem solving. Also, process-driven GDSS are able to deal with the unpredictable nature of group problems since collective decision processes have been shown to be the only elements in a GDSS that are (i) stable enough to fit into most collective problems, (ii) reasonably structurable to be implementable, and (iii) sufficiently controllable to guarantee appropriate use. From a Multiple Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) viewpoint, this book supports the integrated use of various MCDM methods to help a GDSS (i) support a wide range of decision situations, (ii) attenuate the difficulty of information search, (iii) allow division of decision-making tasks, and (iv) permit consensus seeking analysis. Co-oP runs on a network of individual workstations. It contains a set of MCDM methods, techniques of aggregation of preferences, and a consensus seeking algorithm to support negotiation. Electronic communication among group members is monitored by a group norm filter which is adaptable to a large number of collective decision situations. This book also reports some empirical evaluations of Co-oP and expands the proposed approach to non-cooperation and organizational decision-making.

Author(s): Tung X. Bui (auth.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 290
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1987

Language: English
Pages: 250
Tags: Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Business Information Systems; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Operations Research/Decision Theory; Economic Theory

Introduction....Pages 1-6
Definition of terms and context of the design study....Pages 7-24
Review of prior related research: A DSS engineering perspective....Pages 25-37
The functions and roles of DSS in group decision-making....Pages 39-50
Design issues for the GDSS model component....Pages 51-89
Design issues for the GDSS dialogue component....Pages 91-99
Communications design in GDSS....Pages 101-116
Co-oP system architecture and software components....Pages 117-147
Evaluation issues for GDSS....Pages 149-161
Face-to-face GDSS versus distributed GDSS: Some empirical evidence....Pages 163-175
Non-cooperation in GDSS....Pages 177-189
GDSS design for organizational decision-making....Pages 191-214
Conclusions....Pages 215-219