Decision Support Systems Architectures
Cristina Ofelia Stanciu

TL;DR
This paper reviews the main components of decision support systems and compares three architectural types: network, centralized, and hierarchical, highlighting their differences and applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis and comparison of three key decision support system architectures, clarifying their structures and use cases.
Findings
Network architecture offers flexible communication pathways.
Centralized architecture simplifies data management.
Hierarchical architecture balances control and flexibility.
Abstract
This paper presents the main components of the decision assisting systems. Further on three types of architectures of these systems are described, analyzed, and respectively compared, namely: the network architecture, the centralized architecture and the hierarchical architecture.
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TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
