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The Use of Cognitive Mapping for Information Requirements Analysis

Abstract

To complement and augment the present methods used for information requirements analysis, the application of cognitive mapping is introduced. The proposed technique, which involves the recognition of cause and effect relationships, appears to provide three benefits. It aids in the identification of irrelevant data. It can be used to evaluate the factors that affect a given class of decisions. And, most importantly, it enhances the overall understanding of a decision maker’s environment, particularly when it is ill-structured. These observations are supported by a real world application of the approach to the evaluation of the performance of insurance claim representatives.

Authors

Montazemi AR; Conrath DW

Journal

MIS Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 45–56

Publisher

MIS Quarterly

Publication Date

March 1, 1986

DOI

10.2307/248879

ISSN

0276-7783
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