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The Importance of Decision Support Systems

hello Dan.... i really was impressed by youe answers and i decided to ask you my questions wishing that you can help me because im really in need to the answers...... first one is " how does the Group decision support system (GDSS) differ from decision support system (DSS)?? " secod one is what are the elements of the GDSS and how they can help these are my two questions hope you can answer them or give me some websites that i can check thanks alot......

Hend from UAE


Hend,

Your question does concern me as it highlights a growing problem of our youth. It has always been an accepted fact that children will do anything to get out of homework including trying to get others to do it for them. But, until recently, attempts were at least crafty, cunning, creative, or other adjectives starting with 'c' (like cute, careful, or cordial).

Perhaps it is the internet and the easy access to global communications, perhaps it is the popularity of A.D.D. as a cop-out, or perhaps the movie Idiocracy was right and the human race really is getting dumber. Whatever the reason, I must stand firm on my ethics and state that I will not help kids cheat or otherwise get out of homework unless they can come up with a plan that is crafty, cunning, creative, cute, careful, cordial or other adjectives starting with 'c' (like calculating, clever, or contriving).

 

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