Abstract

This paper describes a generic representational architecture to be used as the underlying framework for decision management systems. The architecture explicitly takes into account the information requirements of a wide variety of models of organizational decision making. As well as describing the architecture and its relationship to the organizational theory literature, the paper also examines the methodological issues surrounding its design, and illustrates its integrative capabilities through two examples of published decision situations.

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