Which of the following is not a key component of the evaluation process in building a DSS? A. criteria for evaluation B. means of measuring system-development time spent on the project C. means of monitoring the progress of the DSS D. formal review process E. All of the above are key components

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The correct answer is: B. means of measuring system-development time spent on the project.

The other options are all key components of the evaluation process in building a DSS.

  • Criteria for evaluation are the standards against which the DSS will be judged. They should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
  • Means of monitoring the progress of the DSS are used to track the development of the DSS and ensure that it is on track to meet its objectives.
  • Formal review process is used to assess the DSS and make recommendations for improvement.

The time spent on developing the DSS is not a key component of the evaluation process because it is not directly related to the quality of the DSS. A DSS can be developed quickly or slowly, but it is the quality of the DSS that matters most.

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