Multiple Choice
The degree to which the DSS adapts to changes within the problem context and environment is the focus of this category of performance measurement. Inherent in providing support to ill-structured decisions and problem-solving tasks are the changes that can occur in the users' decision-making behavior, problem characteristics, and circumstances. The ability of a DSS to adapt to these dynamics is often a function of the original development tool selected and the ability of the user to make necessary changes to data or models.
A) System performance
B) Task performance
C) Business opportunities
D) Evolutionary aspects
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