Topic > Reflection on Decision Support System - 704

According to Haag (2013), the difference between the two decision support systems (DSS) is that the geographic information system (GIS) is designed specifically to analyze information spatial. Spatial information is any information shown in a map format. The learning team member was knowledgeable in explaining that GIS infrastructure often includes capturing location-specific data to store, manipulate, analyze, and somehow use the data for a particular purpose. Learning the traffic control system was the most interesting because of the critical decision making to retrieve data to access traffic movement for optimal traffic control strategies. DSS would become an analytical process to determine the type of controller configuration for an efficient outcome goal. Discussion of cybersecurity was an initial consideration and area of ​​interest. Developing a course of action to counter cybersecurity hackers and infrastructure breaches would require a structured process. By building a complex and critical network infrastructure, the use of DSS will help leaders and team members in searching, retrieving and analyzing data to summarize key