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Chapter 3 Approaches to Intelligent Assistance 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Intelligent Assistance Approaches 3.2.1 Decision Support Systems
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| Abstract | This chapter describes several commonly used approaches to intelligent assistance. Following this discussion, a strategy for implementing intelligent assistance within the scope of a software project planning tool is proposed. Many solutions have been proposed to the notion of intelligent assistance (in different domains) over the years. These fall under several main categories: The following sections review each of the above approaches and attempt to assess the potential application of each to the development of more powerful and useful software project management tools. Finally, in section 3.3 a proposal for the incorporation of intelligent assistance within a software project planning tool will be presented. Decision Support Systems are interactive computer based systems which help decision makers utilise data and models to identify and solve problems and make decisions. [Bonczek et al., 81] offers the following description of a DSS: " The system must aid a decision maker in solving unprogrammed, unstructured (or semistructured) problems " . |
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