In an adaptive design approach, the four traditional system development activities (requirements analysis,design, development, and implementation) are combined into a single phase, which is iteratively repeated in a relatively short time. In the framework of adaptive design the major components include the builder, the user, and the technical system(DSS). During the design process, these elements interact with (îInfluenceî) each other. Hence, three adaptive links are established in this framework: the user-system, the user-builder and the builder system. In this framework, the user is either the manager or individual faced with a problem or opportunity. The user is responsible for taking action and its consequences. In some cases, the user may not directly interact with the technical system.
Decision support depends on how structured a particular problem that needs solving is.
Traditional approach, Current practice approach, reaction approach, cafeteria approach, human service approach
The Linear sequential model suggests a systematic sequential approach to software development. That begins at the system level and progresses through analysis, design, coding, testing, and support.
as long as you need and decision making
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Decision support depends on how structured a particular problem that needs solving is.
Adaptive web design is different from responsive design in that there isn't one layout that always changes. Instead, there are several distinct layouts for multiple screen sizes. And the layout used depends on the screen size used. ... These three design wait on standby until someone visits the site. Ink Web Solutions is Responsive Web Design.
Robert K. Tyson has written: 'Principles of adaptive optics' -- subject(s): Adaptive Optics, Optics, Adaptive 'Astronomical adaptive optics systems and applications III' -- subject(s): Congresses, Adaptive Optics, Astronomical instruments, Imaging systems in astronomy, Design and construction 'Lighter side of adaptive optics' -- subject(s): Adaptive Optics, Humor, Imaging systems in astronomy, Optics, Adaptive
Richard Brough has written: 'The design and construction of a decision-support system for planning local hospital services'
K. G. Swift has written: 'Knowledge-based design for manufacture' -- subject(s): Expert systems (Computer science), Engineering design, Computer-aided design 'Process selection' -- subject(s): Decision support systems, Production planning, Manufacturing processes, Decision making
approach, design, manner, mode
Hairong Gao has written: 'Design of high-speed summing circuitry and comparator for adaptive parallel multi-level decision feedback equalization' -- subject(s): Feedback control systems, Parallel processing (Electronic computers), Analog-to-digital converters, Computer arithmetic, Design and construction
Michael K. Masten has written: 'Design of adaptive control systems through utilization of sensitivity concepts' -- subject(s): Adaptive control systems
Top down approach is based on Chip level flow, If the design is small then we can opt for this approach . Bottom down approach is hierarchical based chip design flow, If our Design is big, then , the chip is divided in to small manageable modules, it is similar to "Divide and Conquer approach", Finish the small manageable modules , so that the run time will be controlled, and then finally integrate in to one-chip.
David Brian Kelly has written: 'The design, production and evaluation of a decision support system applied to Public Library Management'
Station Approach
Traditional approach, Current practice approach, reaction approach, cafeteria approach, human service approach