Cognitive Computing For Decision Support Systems: Transforming Decision-Making Processes

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Ripalkumar Patel
Amit Goswami
Hiren Kumar Kamleshbhai Mistry
Chirag Mavani

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The rapid emergence and evolution of AI, machine learning, and NLP have significantly changed the way decision support systems are designed and operated. This paper explores how these technologies can be integrated into DSS to enhance their effectiveness and capabilities. The paper explores how cognitive computing can help improve the processing of data and provide more accurate and timely recommendations. It also covers the various technical issues that need to be resolved to implement these technologies in DSS. In addition, this paper presents case studies about the successful implementation of cognitive-enhanced decision support systems in various industries. These demonstrate how the technology can help improve the efficiency and accuracy of the operations of these organizations. The findings show that cognitive computing can help transform how decision-making is done.

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Ripalkumar Patel, Amit Goswami, Hiren Kumar Kamleshbhai Mistry, & Chirag Mavani. (2024). Cognitive Computing For Decision Support Systems: Transforming Decision-Making Processes. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(6), 1216–1221. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i6.5473
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Ripalkumar Patel

Software Developer, Emonics, 

Amit Goswami

Software Developer, Source Infotech, 

Hiren Kumar Kamleshbhai Mistry

Sr. System Administrator, Zenosys LLC,  

 

Chirag Mavani

Devops Engineer, DXC Technology

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