PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Abstract
There is considerable speculation concerning the role, direction, and characteristics of information processing systems in the future. There is a gap between the technological state of the art in computer-based information processing and today's applied practices in management information systems. In this essay information systems in the future are given a considerably expanded role in managerial problem solving processes, augmenting and in some cases replacing the analytical skills which today reside in the decision maker. Some implications of this argument are illustrated by a discussion of DPS (dialectic problem solver), an interactive man-computer decision analysis model currently under development.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0695767
Entities
People
- Charles H. Kriebel
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University