Institutional And Ad Hoc Decision Support Systems And Their Effective Use

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Institutional And Ad Hoc Decision Support Systems And Their Effective Use
John J Donovan
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I. T. Joint Study, in part by the Federal Energy Office under Contract No. 14-01-001-2040, in part by M. I. T. Institute funds, and in part by the M. I. T. Sloan School of Management's Center for Information Systems Research general funds.
Members of the IBM San Jose Research Center made their SEQUEL system available to us and assisted us in adapting it for GMIS and for the NEEMIS energy use. Members of the IBM Cambridge Scientific Center have played key roles in the design and implementation o
...f GMIS.
It is difficult to acknowledge all the M. I. T. Personnel who have worked on the GMIS system and the NEEMIS Project, as over forty students, five staff members, and three faculty members have all played important roles. Recognition is given to George Berry, who coordinated the NEEMIS Project activities, and to Louis Gutentag, who supervised the GMIS implementation and designed much of the system. We acknowledge the contributions of our colleagues at the Sloan School and the M. I. T. Energy Laboratory, especially those of Professors Henry Jacoby and Michael Scott Morton.


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