2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0740-624x(02)00135-1
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U.s. government decision makers’ expectations and patterns of use of emerging and existing information technologies

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“…Since emerging disciplines of information technologies (i.e. process mining [92] or data mining [40]) can achieve decision-makers' expectations [8], the proposed research tries to use the related domains of information technologies, such as process mining and data mining, to attain a decision support systems tool that can achieve the favourable expectations of the decision-makers.…”
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“…Since emerging disciplines of information technologies (i.e. process mining [92] or data mining [40]) can achieve decision-makers' expectations [8], the proposed research tries to use the related domains of information technologies, such as process mining and data mining, to attain a decision support systems tool that can achieve the favourable expectations of the decision-makers.…”
Section: Chapter 2 Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to clarify this step, the results of Algorithm 1 in the scenario using FEL 1 are used as inputs in Algorithm 3 to produce CP R [8 * 8] in Table 3.4 Table 3.4: CP R [8,8] for FEL 1 .…”
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