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Decision Support System (DSS):
- It inclines to be aimed at less well-structured problem confronted by upper level managers.
- It efforts to combine usage of models or techniques with functions of data access as well as retrieval.
- It could be used for supporting group decision making.
- It helps employees of organizations collaborate on important projects.
- It helps to depict progress of a company.
- It helps to get rapid feedback on performance on each of its key executives.
- Within a
database , in that DSS there is additional information stored.
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