The Internet and DSS – Massive, Real-Time Data Availability Is Changing the DSS Landscape
James R. Marsden
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James R. Marsden: University of Connecticut
Chapter 67 in Handbook on Decision Support Systems 2, 2008, pp 687-697 from Springer
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Abstract The Internet can serve as a source of massive, micro-level data. We discuss the opportunities and challenges in capturing and utilizing real-time data off the Internet, intranets, or extranets. Emphasis is placed on developing dynamic decision support systems (DSSs) in our new data-enabled environment. Illustrations of real-time data capture and potential DSS use are provided from work on online auctions, e-retailing, piracy, and intellectual property.
Keywords: Supply Chain; Decision Support System; Bidding Strategy; Online Auction; Auction Site (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-48716-6_31
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