A Literature Review on Rule-Based Systems as Decision Support Systems

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of rule-based systems as decision support systems (DSS) in several domains. Rule-based systems provide a structured approach to decision making by using predefined rules to guide the decision process. This analysis aims to explore the benefits, limitations, and challenges associated with the use of rule-based systems as administrative tools for decision support, as well as the possible vulnerabilities of such systems to cyber threats. The paper reviews relevant literature and examines real-world case studies. The findings of this analysis contribute to a better understanding of the capabilities, potential applications, and security considerations of rule-based systems in administrative decision support.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHuman Aspects of Information Security and Assurance - 19th IFIP WG 11.12 International Symposium, HAISA 2025, Proceedings
    EditorsSteven Furnell, Nathan Clarke
    PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
    Pages376-388
    Number of pages13
    ISBN (Print)9783032025036
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2026
    Event19th IFIP WG 11.12 International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance, HAISA 2025 - Mytilene, Greece
    Duration: 7 Jul 20259 Jul 2025

    Publication series

    NameIFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
    Volume761
    ISSN (Print)1868-4238
    ISSN (Electronic)1868-422X

    Conference

    Conference19th IFIP WG 11.12 International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance, HAISA 2025
    Country/TerritoryGreece
    CityMytilene
    Period7/07/259/07/25

    Keywords

    • cyber threats
    • cybersecurity
    • Decision Support System
    • Expert Systems
    • Rule-Based System
    • Ruled-Based reasoning

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