Improving facility planning with decision technology systems |
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Authors: | Guisseppi A. Forgionne |
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Affiliation: | (1) Information Systems Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 21228 Catonsville, MD, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Facility planning is a complex process that requires art, science, and technology. Several methodologies have been generated to facilitate this process. Computer information systems (CIS) have been developed to deliver these methodologies and to provide knowledge relevant for effective facility planning. Since accurate decisions are required at each step of the process, the development effort has focused on CISs that support decision-making.Traditionally, the support has been provided in a segmented fashion and for separate phases of the decision-making process. To be absolutely effective, the support should be integrated and complete. There have been efforts to provide the required CIS support, but these systems have inherent conceptual shortcomings. Moreover, the newer and enhanced systems create additional problems that will prevent them from providing integrated support for all decision making phases in facility planning.This paper examines the facility planning process. Then traditional and enhanced information systems support is reviewed and the inherent shortcomings and unresolved integration problems are explained. Finally, an alternative approach, referred to as a Decision Technology System (DTS), is proposed to resolve the difficulties. |
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Keywords: | Decision support systems expert systems executive information systems executive support systems facility location facility planning facility layout facility capacity group decision support systems human-computer interface technologies idea processing systems office automation (information) systems network and telecommunications hardware and software technology of management |
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