Conclusion
Yee Leung
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Yee Leung: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chapter 12 in Intelligent Spatial Decision Support Systems, 1997, pp 429-432 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract I have discussed from the conceptual, theoretical, and systems development perspectives various issues of intelligent SDSS in this monograph. Examples and applications have also been extensively employed to substantiate the conceptual arguments. It is apparent that an intelligent SDSS should possess the capability of handling interactively and effectively knowledge (structured and unstructured), information (spatial and aspatial), and human–machine interaction. It should be able to assist decision making by providing alternatives through the efficient processing of knowledge and information in a complex environment. The system should also be robust and flexible in managing uncertainty of various types. Furthermore, it should be responsive to users’ demands.
Keywords: Spatial Knowledge; Declarative Knowledge; Arithmetic Code; Spatial Decision Support System; Move Picture Expert Group (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-60714-1_12
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