Multiple Choice
The principal difference between an executive information system (EIS) and a decision support system (DSS) is that an EIS:
A) suggests to the user the best choice from among alternative courses of action whereas the DSS merely provides information that could assist in making the decision
B) is primarily about collecting and presenting information without doing additional processing or calculations
C) uses both external and internal data whereas a DSS does not
D) employs decision models whereas a DSS does not
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