Title :
User and R&D specialist evaluation of decision-support systems
Author :
Adelman, Leonard ; Rook, Frederick W. ; Lehner, Paul E.
Author_Institution :
PAR Technol. Corp., McLean, VA, USA
Abstract :
The research reported represents an initial step toward developing an empirical knowledge base regarding how user and specialist group evaluate the utility of decision-support system (DSS) prototypes. To obtain such information a multiattribute evaluation hierarchy was developed that contained the kinds of factors that theoretically should (and empirically did) discriminate between the utility judgments of the participating user and specialist representatives. This was used to evaluate different prototypes and thereby collect data regarding what factors different user and specialist groups generally consider most/least important when making utility judgments. A standardized questionnaire recently used by substantive experts (i.e. potential users) and technical representatives (i.e. R&D specialists) to evaluate five DSS prototypes for US Air Force tactical decision-making is described. Reliability and validity measures obtained after analyzing the evaluation participants´ responses indicate that the questionnaire was an acceptable instrument for measuring subjective assessments of DSS prototypes. In addition, there was support for the theoretical position that people use themselves (i.e. their knowledge, skills, needs, etc.) as a reference point when evaluating the potential utility of DSS prototypes.
Keywords :
decision support systems; military computing; operations research; R&D specialist evaluation; US Air Force tactical decision-making; decision-support systems; empirical knowledge base; knowledge; multiattribute evaluation hierarchy; questionnaire; skills; subjective assessments; user evaluation; utility judgments; Atmospheric measurements; Correlation; Decision support systems; Organizations; Particle measurements; Prototypes; Reliability;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMC.1985.6313368