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How does a dss typically differ from an eis?

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Answer;
An EIS requires data from external sources to support unstructured decisions, whereas a DSS typically uses internal sources to support semi-structured decisions.

Explanation;
EIS differ from a DSS in that;
-It supports top management
-It uses a lot more external data and makes long term strategic decisions which are not often repeated
-Uses a lot more subjective data.
DSS (decision support system) , it models information using OLAP, which supports managers and business professionals during decision making process at managerial level. EIS is a specialized DS that supports senior level executives and unstructured, long term, non routine decisions requiring judgement, evaluation and insight.
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