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Decision Support Systems Engineering by Andrew P. Sage, X

Decision Support Systems Engineering by Andrew P. Sage, X
Information systems engineering professionals perform the invaluable function of aiding knowledge workers in a variety of judgment and choice activities. Those who use decision support systems are involved in an important number of day-to-day activities— from the design of aircraft flight control systems to management systems that enable better financial decisions. Decision support designers and users should function together to insure the development of appropriate information systems. Decision Support Systems Engineering describes how to establish a decision support system that unites the concerns of both system designers and users. Beginning with an outline of the generic components of a decision support system, readers are given a technologically rigorous, yet clear, tour of its assembly line basics. Data-base management systems, model-base management systems, and dialog generation and management systems are clearly described, with emphasis on how these make a decision support system feasible and practical. Using the framework of a total life cycle systems management process, the book describes approaches for developing appropriate integrated information systems architectures— approaches that take into account user needs and the translation of user needs into system requirements. Hardware and software allocations of these requirements and the subsequent development of suitable hardware and software architectures are methodically detailed. Also considered in-depth is the subject of cognitive systems engineering, which recognizes and seeks to ameliorate inherent potential flaws in human information processing. Presented here are ways in which decision support systems can beused to avoid cognitive information-processing biases and errors.



Software Radio Architecture: Object-Oriented Approaches to Wireless Systems Engineering by Joseph Mitola,
Software Radio Architecture: Object-Oriented Approaches to Wireless Systems Engineering by Joseph Mitola,
An engineer’ s guide to systems engineering of software-radio architectures As a crucial element of wireless technology, software radio is fast becoming a hot topic in the telecommunications field. This new book provides complete, up-to-date coverage of software radio architecture, discussing in detail functions, components, design procedures for complex radio systems, and large-scale software engineering methods such as UML and CORBA. The author bridges the inter-disciplinary gap in the field, covering what software engineers need to know about how radio " waveforms" are defined in software. Plus, he provides tutorial material on how the Unified Modeling Language– UML– is used for specifying radio architecture. The architecture tradeoffs– how to deliver predictably robust performance without unnecessarily expensive hardware, economic principles, cost considerations, and marketplace trends– are also addressed. Coverage includes: Market-oriented technology trends on how software radio fits in with the larger telecommunications marketplaceComplexity drivers and their influence on hardware and software componentsSystem integration, emphasizing the management of processing capacity available on heterogeneous ASIC, FPGA, and DSP hardwareSubsystem material and the unique requirements that software radio brings to the hardware and software segments– antennas, RF conversion, ADC/DAC, pooled DSP, real-time operating systems, CORBA middleware, and radio software objectsRelevant areas of systems engineering, including design tools, cost-benefit analysis, and an extended case study, " Mobile Infrastructure for Joint Military-Civilian DisasterRelief" Hundreds of graphs, case studies, and Internet access to software design tools (email: jmitola@compuserve.



Mixing (process engineering) - In industrial process engineering, mixing is a unit operation that involves manipulating a heterogeneous physical system, with the intent to make it more homogeneous. Familiar examples include pumping of the water in a swimming pool to homogenize the water temperature, and the stirring of pancake batter to eliminate lumps.

Use-Case Responsibility Driven Analysis and Design - Use-Case Responsibility Driven Analysis and Design (or URDAD) is, in software engineering and business analysis, an iterative design process. It provides an integrated design methodology for business process/system design which generates the platform-independent model in the spirit of OMG's Model-driven architecture and using UML.

Software architecture - Software architecture or software systems architecture can best be thought of as a representation of an engineered (or To Be Engineered) software system, and the process and discipline for effectively implementing the design(s) for such a system. Such a software system is generally part of a larger system encompassing information and general and/or special purpose computer hardware.

Cognitive architecture - A cognitive architecture is a (artificial) computational process that acts like a certain cognitive system, most often, like a person, or acts intelligent under some definition. The term architecture implies an approach that attempts to model not only behavior, but also structural properties of the modelled system.



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