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A Collaborative Web-based Issue Based Information System (IBIS) Framework
Toktam Ebadi,Maryam Purvis,Martin Purvis +2 more
- 01 Aug 2009
TL;DR: This research focuses on the design and development of an IBIS-based tool called IBISMod, which facilitates a distributed and collaborative decision-making process, which is based on Rittel's IssueBased Information System.
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Abstract: This research focuses on the design and development of an IBIS-based tool called IBISMod, which facilitates a distributed and collaborative decision-making process. IBIS-based systems help analysts and designers in the process of formulating the requirements and design issues associated with complex problems that are difficult to specify. In particular, it captures the rationale behind group decision-making process. The group members are usually distributed over a network and may be working together concurrently. IBISMod is based on Rittel’s IssueBased Information System. This particular implementation is a web-based tool that makes it possible for the participants to work together on a specific problem while they may be physically present in different locations. In order to improve the interactivity, speed and usability of the framework, the AJAX approach has been adopted.
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Sibyl: A Tool for Managing Group Decision Rationale
Jintae Lee
- 06 Sep 2015
TL;DR: SIBYL is compared to gIBIS, a well-known “tool for exploratory policy discussion”, and is claimed to be mainly a knowledge-based system which uses a semi-formal representation, whereas g IBIS is mainly a hypertext system with semantic types.
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