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Performance evaluation of consumer decision support systems

Zhang, Jiyong
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Pu, Pearl  
2006
International Journal of E-Business Research

Consumer decision support systems (CDSSs) help online users make purchasing decisions in e-commerce Web sites. To more effectively compare the usefulness of the various functionalities and interface features of such systems, we have developed a simulation environment for decision tasks of any scale and structure. Furthermore, we have identified three criteria in an evaluation framework for assessing the quality of such CDSSs: users' cognitive effort, preference expression effort, and decision accuracy. A set of experiments carried out in such simulation environments showed that most CDSSs employed in e-commerce Web sites are suboptimal. On the other hand, a hybrid decision strategy based on four existing ones was found to be more effective. The interface improvements based on the new strategy correspond to some of the advanced tools already developed in the research field. This result is therefore consistent with our earlier work on evaluating CDSSs with real users. That is, some advanced tools do produce more accurate decisions while requiring a comparable amount of user effort. However, the simulation environment enables us to efficiently compare more advanced tools among themselves, and indicate further opportunities for functionality and interface improvements

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research article
DOI
10.4018/jebr.2006070103
Author(s)
Zhang, Jiyong
Pu, Pearl  
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

Idea Group Publishing

Published in
International Journal of E-Business Research
Volume

2

Issue

3

Start page

28

End page

45

Subjects

decision support systems

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electronic commerce

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marketing data processing

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software performance evaluation

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Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland

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January 14, 2008
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