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(1) The data management subsystem It is responsible for retrieval, storage and organization of relevant data for t he particular

decision context. Additionally, it provides the security functions, data integri ty procedures and general data administration duties. Database, Database management system, da ta repository and data query facility are all elements of data management subsystem . What's more, data management subsystems interconnects with data warehouse for corporate relevant decision-making data. Data warehouse is a collection of integrated, subject-oriented databases designe d to support the DSS function, where each unit of data is non-volatile and relevant to some m oment in time.(Inmon, 1992). There are three most important techniques in data management subsystem. The firs t one is ETL. The ETL consists of extraction, transformation and load. Extraction means r eading data from one or more databases. Transformation is converting the extracted data from its previous form into another form fitting different databases. Load means putting the data into the data warehouse. And the transformation of data will affect the Data Mining and OLAP. The second one is Data Mining. In the past time, decision is hard to make becaus e of less of data. But nowadays massive and redundant information and data are interfering de cision making. Data Mining is the process of finding mathematical patterns from usually large sets of data. These patterns can be rules, affinities, correlations, trends, or predi ction models (Nemati and Barko, 2001). Data Mining helps in discovering previously unknown relationships among the data by using pattern recognition technologies and stati stics. The third one is On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP). OLAP is used for querying and analyzing data. Usually OLAP includes some activities as generating and answerin g queries, requesting ad hoc reports and graphs and executing them. It conducts traditional or modern statistical analysis and builds visual presentations. (2) The model management subsystem The model management system focuses on the management of quantitative models of DSS. It contains model base, model base management system, model repository, model execu tion 28 processor and model synthesis processor. Model base provide business model for t he analysis of data, generate useful report to support decision making. The model management subsystem includes financial, statistical and management science. Here comes the function of the model management subsystem A. Identification of the problem and environmental analysis. The problems must be unambiguous and understood by the decision makers. Business analytic tools can help identify the problem ( Hall, 2002). B. Variable identification.

Graphical models of mathematical models and other forms of diagrams provide the decision makers with better understanding of the problems. C. Predictive analytic. It is essential for construction and manipulating models. Analysis of the histor y data with what-if method will bring positive impact on the future. In banks they attempt t o predict their potential best customers from their history data. (3) The Knowledge-Based Management subsystem It is about problem recognition and generations of interim or final solutions. I t is the "brain" of the DSS provided the user with a useful application. Knowledge base stores an d provides the business rule to assist in computing and analyzing data and it is supplement ed by learning from the banking experiences. It becomes common that dealing with some complex a nd unstructured problems and forward more instructive proposal by knowledge base. K nowledge components might be provided by Expert System, neural networks, intelligent agen ts, fuzzy logic, and so on. (4) The user interface subsystem It is a window for the DSS to exhibit to its users. User interface covers all as pects of communication between a user and the DSS. Besides hardware and software, it also consists of factors which are usable, accessible, and friendly of human-machine interacti ons. Since the background processing is transparent for the user, the interface of the system i s the whole system from the user's standpoint.

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