Title
Capturing changes in decision-maker behavior
Abstract
A challenge for the designers of decision support systems (DSSs) is that the introduction of a decision aid into a complex domain often generates new, unexpected user needs. In this paper, we discuss how the iterative application of an experience-centered design methodology called DAISY (Design Aid for Intelligent Support SYstems) provides concrete methods for modeling these changes and identifying new system requirements caused by the introduction of the DSS. We illustrate the iterative use of DAISY in the design, evaluation and modification of Fox, a DSS intended to assist expert military users by helping them to generate and evaluate a broad range of plan options
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/ICSMC.2000.886000
SMC
Keywords
Field
DocType
behavioural sciences computing,decision support systems,military computing,planning,software prototyping,daisy,dss,fox,decision aid,decision-maker behavior change capture,experience-centered design methodology,expert military users,intelligent support systems,iterative application,military plan options,system requirements identification,user needs,decision maker,design methodology,concrete,protocols,spread spectrum communication,iterative methods,decision support system,stress,intelligent systems
Intelligent decision support system,Computer science,Knowledge management,Artificial intelligence,System requirements,Software engineering,Military computing,Iterative method,Decision support system,Software prototyping,Design methods,Machine learning,Decision maker
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
2
1062-922X
0-7803-6583-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fiebig-Brodie, C.B.100.34
Caroline C. Hayes211039.81