Decision Support Configuration Design in Broadcasting and Television Business & Operation Support System

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A decision support system (DSS) for broadcasting and television is proposed in this paper. This broadcasting and television DSS fills the blank of broadcasting and television business & operation support system (BOSS). It is also bridging the industry chain of broadcasting and television system. The result of typical model for broadcasting and television DSS proves its validity.

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