TY - JOUR
T1 - A business value oriented approach to decision support systems
AU - Carton, Fergal
AU - Hynes, Tim
AU - Adam, Frederic
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2016/6/10
Y1 - 2016/6/10
N2 - Abstract: With an increased emphasis on cost reduction and device agnosticism, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) increasingly struggle to justify investments in technology, typically lacking a vision linking those investments (in applications, infrastructure or integration) with value to business decision makers. Without guidance from a proper model of custodianship for enterprise wide master data, both structured and unstructured, exploring and exploiting value from the information assets of the enterprise becomes problematic. This paper uses a case study on management decision-making in a corporate environment to illustrate the fragmentation of enterprise data models, and argues for a different approach to understanding the value of data in organisations, where enterprise data assets are conceptualised in their entirety rather than from within application silos. It is proposed that data access should be governed in a centralised and secure manner, such that decision support applications consuming that data can be created quickly and economically. In this scenario, CIO attention is re-dispositioned from infrastructure maintenance to business decision value.
AB - Abstract: With an increased emphasis on cost reduction and device agnosticism, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) increasingly struggle to justify investments in technology, typically lacking a vision linking those investments (in applications, infrastructure or integration) with value to business decision makers. Without guidance from a proper model of custodianship for enterprise wide master data, both structured and unstructured, exploring and exploiting value from the information assets of the enterprise becomes problematic. This paper uses a case study on management decision-making in a corporate environment to illustrate the fragmentation of enterprise data models, and argues for a different approach to understanding the value of data in organisations, where enterprise data assets are conceptualised in their entirety rather than from within application silos. It is proposed that data access should be governed in a centralised and secure manner, such that decision support applications consuming that data can be created quickly and economically. In this scenario, CIO attention is re-dispositioned from infrastructure maintenance to business decision value.
KW - CIO
KW - decision support
KW - Decision Support System (DSS)
KW - Digital Business Pyramid
KW - Enterprise Integration
KW - ERP
KW - Information value
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84976481699
U2 - 10.1080/12460125.2016.1187415
DO - 10.1080/12460125.2016.1187415
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84976481699
SN - 1246-0125
VL - 25
SP - 85
EP - 95
JO - Journal of Decision Systems
JF - Journal of Decision Systems
ER -