This DSSResources.COM page indexes interviews with "pioneers" in the field of computerized
Decision Support. Decision support pioneers are individuals who have made major intellectual contributions
to our understanding of how, what, why, and when computing and information technologies
and software are and should
be used to aid, assist, support and even replace people in decision making activities, processes,
and tasks. Click for a list of decision support pioneers. These structured interviews help capture the varied history of computerized
decision support. Thanks to all of the pioneers. We are actively soliciting additional reflections
from pioneers in this field.
Interviews
- James F. Courtney Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
May 21, 2007 HTML version.
- Paul Gray Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
April 7, 2007 HTML version.
- Clyde W. Holsapple Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
April 27, 2008 HTML version.
- George P. Huber Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
November 2, 2007 HTML version.
- William H. Inmon Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
June 7, 2007 HTML version.
- Frank F. Land Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
March 16, 2008 HTML version.
- Andrew M. McCosh Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
December 19, 2007 HTML version.
- Michael S. Scott Morton Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
September 28, 2007 HTML version.
- Gerald R. Wagner Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
July 22, 2007 HTML version.
- Hugh J. Watson Reflections on Decision Support, posted at DSSResources.COM,
July 6, 2007 HTML version.
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