group decision support system


group decision support system

[>¦grüp di‚sizh·ən sə′pȯrt ‚sis·təm] (computer science) A computer-based system that enables members of a work group to meet face to face in a conference room or via a computer network and to analyze problems, discuss issues, develop plans, and evaluate alternative sources of action via specialized software that is simultaneously available to everyone in the group.