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Enhancing Decision Model Notation (DMN) for better use in Business Analytics (BA)

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Throughout the past few years, Business Analytics (BA) has become one of the most important fields if you want to improve the profitability of your businesses and result in better decision making. Besides that, the Decision Modeling and Notation (DMN) can also support decision making within organization by sketching their decisions in diagrams, particularly formulated by business analysts for analysis or automation purposes. Which makes the use of DMN is important to enhance BA. Some limitations faced the DMN such as the lack of dealing with uncertainty data and decision support tools. We provide in this paper some thoughts to overcome those limitations by introducing and enhancing in both decision requirement level and decision logic level.

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    INFOS '16: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Informatics and Systems
    May 2016
    347 pages
    ISBN:9781450340625
    DOI:10.1145/2908446

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