Artículo de revista
Integrating decision-making support in geocollaboration tools
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Group Decis Negot (2014) 23:211–233
DOI: 10.1007/s10726-013-9355-5
Autor
Antunes, Pedro
Zurita Alarcón, Gustavo
Baloian Tataryan, Nelson
Sapateiro, Claudio
Institución
Resumen
Collaborative spatial decision making (CSDM) involves multiple stakeholders
making strategic decisions based on spatial data. Current CSDM tools have
been exploring different ways to integrate spatial data with collaboration, distribution
and mobility. Notably, decision-making support has not seen the same level of attention.
This paper discusses the challenges raised by the integration of decision-making
models in CSDM tools. We review a large collection of decision-making models
using three different views: sequential, dynamic and continuous. From this review
we derive a conceptual model and a set of functional requirements necessary to integrate
decision-making support in CSDM tools. The conceptual model highlights the
importance of several functions in decision-making processes: representing problems,
finding alternatives and making choices (sequential view); classification and communication
(dynamic view); and perception, comprehension and projection (continuous
view). The paper also describes a prototype developed to validate the model. The paper provides two main research contributions: a unified view of decision-making support
and an innovative CSDM tool blending spatial data with decision-making support.